Street Children in the Philippines: Crisanto's Story
Summary
TLDRCanto, a 15-year-old from Manila, escaped a life of poverty and abuse to find refuge at Pangarap, a shelter for street children. After enduring violence and drug use in a gang, he was introduced to education by a street educator. Returning to Pangarap, he now attends school, participates in resilience sessions, and makes candles to earn money. Canto dreams of studying accounting or becoming a sailor to travel the world and lift his family out of poverty.
Takeaways
- đĄ Canto is a 15-year-old living at Pangarap, a shelter for street children in Manila, Philippines.
- đą Canto experienced domestic violence and felt like a burden, leading him to run away from home.
- đïž After running away, Canto lived in a dangerous cemetery, involved in a gang and sniffing glue (rugby).
- đ Canto scavenged for recyclable materials and sold them to survive.
- đ€ He met Elvie, a street educator, who introduced him to the concept of children's rights and the importance of education.
- đ Canto first came to Pangarap in 2006 but left due to bullying, later returning after staying at another shelter for three years.
- đĄ Pangarap provides resilience sessions to help children stay on track and avoid negative influences.
- đŻïž Canto participates in a workshop at the shelter where they make candles, earning money for personal needs or to support his family.
- đšâđ©âđ§âđŠ Canto visits his family every three months and is happy to be back in school, studying and feeling like a normal child.
- đ Canto is looking forward to obtaining his high school certificate in two years and has aspirations to go to college or become a sailor.
- đ€ Canto has forgiven his father after an apology and sees his family as motivation to improve his life and help them out of poverty.
Q & A
Where does Canto live currently?
-Canto lives at Pangarap, a shelter for street children in Manila, the capital of the Philippines.
What was Canto's home situation like before he ran away?
-Canto's home situation was poor and violent. His father would hit him when he was drunk, starting when Canto was 6 years old.
Why did Canto decide to run away from home?
-Canto decided to run away because of the constant fighting and physical abuse from his father when he was drunk.
What was life like for Canto after he ran away?
-After running away, Canto lived in San Cemetery, where he was involved in a gang, sniffing glue, scavenging for recyclables, and selling them for food or drugs.
What is 'rugby' as mentioned in the script?
-'Rugby' refers to the act of sniffing glue, which Canto and others did as a form of drug use to numb hunger and other problems.
How did Canto's life change after meeting Elvie?
-After meeting Elvie, a street educator, Canto became interested in education and children's rights, which led him to pursue his education.
Why did Canto leave Pangarap shelter initially?
-Canto initially left Pangarap shelter because some kids were mean and bullying him.
What is the purpose of the resilience sessions at Pangarap shelter?
-The resilience sessions are a program designed to keep the children from going astray, providing them with strength and guidance as they grow older.
How does Canto earn money at the shelter?
-Canto earns money by making candles in a workshop at the shelter. For every candle sold, he gets 20% of the price.
What are Canto's future aspirations?
-Canto is contemplating going to college to study accounting or becoming a sailor to travel the world.
How does Canto feel about his family and their future?
-Canto's family is his motivation to have a better life. He wants to lift them out of poverty and plans to leave the shelter when he has a good job and can support himself.
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