PH STREET CHILDREN MINISTRY
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STREET MINISTRY IN VARIOUS PLACES IN URBAN POOR AREAS IN METRO MANILA PHILIPPINES |
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Who would become a Street Child by choice? This was a question frequently asked by us. Several factors emerged as the provoking reasons. This life-style is forced onto these children for survival. They lack the basic needs that most of us enjoy; they come from violent and broken homes and their fathers demanding further to feed their drunkenness. These children do not want beatings, starvation and deprivation of security and love. Some are forced from a very young age to work and earn money, a few are influenced by peer pressure, and some are orphans fighting a daily battle to survive. Boys who are unable to tolerate the daily beatings and dysfunctional family life run away and become street children. Girls are forced to look after younger family members and even have to beg for their own survival and that of the younger child. They are treated as slaves in the home and many are forced into prostitution at a very early age.To be a street child is to live a life of hell. LIFE ON THE STREET Though the majority of the street children manage to earn or scavenge their daily food, they are denied the basics of survival, all street children and street-pickers are:
Most street children and street-pickers suffer from diseases like scabies; infestation of lice; chronic dysentery; worms; TB; epilepsy, lung, ear, dental, nose and throat Infections; chronic cuts; unhealed abrasions and some, sexually transmitted diseases, all these are caused by extreme poverty, exploitation, malnutrition and unhygienic surroundIngs in which the children are forced live. In a recent survey it was estimated that there are about 200,000 street-pickers in Metro Manila (65% of these are children) and 130,000 street children living in extreme physical and spiritual poverty. They live on the streets, railway platforms, and the unhygienic disease-infested slums in and around Metro Manila, where 1350 slum areas have already been identified. These children are shunned by society
as they are in rags, filthy, infested and smell badly, they are very suspicious
of everyone, known as hard knocks, and cannot believe that anyone can give
them unconditional love. They are afraid of the police and give false names
if arrested, when they are arrested they are put in "prison", where many
are sexually assaulted, and abused, so even if a child should have the
chance to return home they would be too ashamed to do so.
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