Street Kids in Metro Manila are interviewed by world renowned social worker, Dr. Joy Go, as she sets forth on her latest voyage to help save the lives of the less fortunate. Joy will face the struggles, the tragedies, and the poor conditions that these children are being plagued with in the wildnerness of the Quezon City streets.
Joy quotes: "After 2 days of being in Childhope, all I can say is that a hug or a smile is already worth exposing myself to UV rays, pollution and the occasional instant sauna in the mobile clinic."
Adik ang Pota!
qjdjsnfnd1968 3 years ago
people who haven't seen the reality of these children think that they're still happy despite the gripping poverty they're in. in reality, they're pain and misery are masked by sniffing glue. many of these children are good, but drugs and abuse kill them.
keynes101 4 years ago
what can i say? typical, really. they sniff glue to feel full because their parents are usually too busy playing tong-its or sniffing shabu. their poverty all boils down to addictions of one kind or another. looking past all the gloom though, one can see great potential in many of these children. all they need is a chance.
atebane 4 years ago 2
This is good but a few subtitles would improve it immensely.
mbatang 4 years ago