Mark

Mark

I am Mark. Eldest among of the six children of Jerry and Rosevie. I was born on March 3, 2004. My father’s occupation is farming while my mother is a housewife.   The story of my life was full of sacrifices, difficulties, perseverance, and hope. When I was studying in...
Dindo

Dindo

My name is Dindo, born on May 17, 2004, I am the fourth child among the seven that have been born by my lovely parents whom I love most because they give us love and care, for us to live and see the beauty and goodness of Almighty God. My father is a local fisherman...
Bukhari

Bukhari

My name is Bukhari, 16 years old, born on February 27, 2005. I am the sixth child of the seven children born in our family. My father is farmer and my mother is housewife. We are four boys and three girls. I am currently studying at the Sisters of Mary School-Adlas,...
Cristine

Cristine

I am Cristine. My father, Randy is 39 years old, and he finish his studies in grade 3. A farmer. My mother is Cristina is 30 years old an elementary graduate. I have 2 siblings. I am the eldest and two of them are studying in elementary.  Before coming here, I used to...
Graziela

Graziela

“Mom, I have to work for us not to famish, I will make sure to bring food.” Schooling, enjoying my childhood days, playing with friends, eating nutritious food, and being loved by my parents. None of these things were experienced by me.  I was 13 years old...

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