Abandoned Children's . Why are they Suffering??

Quezon City, Philippines
December 4, 2017 3:01pm CST
As i walk through to my school. I see many children abandoned by their own family. I feelt lonely everytime i see these childrens suffering at a very young age. At a young age they know how to work, how to survive every single day of their life. They sleeping under the bridges, everywhere they feel comfortable, and when there is a rain, everyone searching for a place where they can stay, just to cover therselves from drops of the rain. I don't know why. There are children's suffering like that and Why children's?? Children's have no idea what the world is. Hope you appreciate this message.
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11 responses
• Pamplona, Spain
4 Dec 17
Very sorry to hear about that do any Social Workers take care of them? We have Social Workers to take over this kind of happening here. There are people that also try to make their Children sell things too and work but obviously not where everyone can see them.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 Same thing here too regretfully its so sad that they only get to find out much much later.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
There are childrens here that getting involved by crimes because syndicates using them.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
@lovinangelsinstead21 where u from??
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
4 Dec 17
I would appreciate this message if you wrote your country on your account page. Without it, your discussion doesn't make sense. In Central Europe, for example, it's not customary that children are abandoned like this.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Dec 17
Forgot to write
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
4 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 That looks better!
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• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Dec 17
@MALUSE is my country already displayed??
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@Shavkat (139672)
• Philippines
5 Dec 17
Our government agencies are too busy doing things that are not essential to children. One thing for sure, poverty is the root cause.
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@Shavkat (139672)
• Philippines
6 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 I hope the president will realize this.
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@Shavkat (139672)
• Philippines
6 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 No comment for this, my friend.
• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
I agree that. The biggest reason why their are childrens like that is because poverty.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
5 Dec 17
family planning should play an integral part on responsible parenthood, so there will be no more street children
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
6 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 some of them do business with their kids. like begging, some selling leis of the Arabian jasmine.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
The problem is their are lot of parents that did not aware of family planning.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
6 Dec 17
@ridingbet so sad to know that, i cant imagined why other people can do that.
@mohit459 (12565)
• Haldwani, India
5 Dec 17
I would appreciate!..
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
Thank u . God bless
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@Daelii (5619)
• United States
4 Dec 17
I don't know! I think it is in part to crazy adoption laws and fees in some areas. Its not just a matter of good families wanting to open up their house and expand their family. To help those in need. There are a lot of people who want to sell kids for profits. When I looked into it, it cost more to buy a baby than what I spent on my house!
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@Daelii (5619)
• United States
4 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 I know! and just reading what I said, that sounds awful about "buying a baby", but really, its true. I know one person who was totally against abortion not because its wrong, but only because she said if more people had babies the cost to buy one would be cheaper and she could get one. I was like..... ... .... Nevertheless, the costs to adopt a child are really high in some areas. Other places have such strange requirements. I knew one family who was married and very good income, got turned down to adopt a baby from China because the mom was a little heavy. Not like overweight by US standards but she was technically about 10 lbs over the recommended weight for her height. I just never understood why people make it so hard to adopt?
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
@Daelii some people here in our country do abortion because they are not ready in having a baby.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Dec 17
Sad to think that their are childrens suffering
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
7 Dec 17
Isn't there a social services or welfare department that does something for those children though?
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
7 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 It is sad when even their basic rights can't be guaranteed.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
7 Dec 17
There are. But cant properly handle all the street childrens.
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@rina110383 (24492)
5 Dec 17
I have to put the blame on their irresponsible parents, unless they are orphans.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
Maybe they have different r3asons why they do that to their childrens.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
5 Dec 17
It was a very sad post and it is hard why some people bring children into this world and abandon them. You wonder why do they do it? I cannot go inside someone else's head but my own.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
6 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 Thank Renren.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
6 Dec 17
@Hannihar we cant judge people, we don't know what is their reason.
• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
I feel you @hannihar
• Philippines
5 Dec 17
I saw lots of them too when I was still in Manila. It breaks my heart to see children and even toddlers on the street asking for money and their parents cannot be found. I guess it is because some people lack knowledge in family planning because we have local centers that offer free contraceptives so supply is not the issue. What do you think?
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• Philippines
7 Dec 17
@NeverGiveUp30 It might depend on their situation but no matter what their status in life is, they are always welcome in local centers I think. I just hope that our government will extend more to them to reach them out and know what they truly need to avoid these kinds of situations.
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• Quezon City, Philippines
7 Dec 17
@rosegell08 Yes that true. But the government need to focus to the primary problem which is poverty.
• Quezon City, Philippines
5 Dec 17
Their are different reasons . Maybe it depends on the situation of their life.
• Spain
6 Dec 17
Is there nowhere for these children to go? How awful!
• Quezon City, Philippines
6 Dec 17
there are government facilities for this childrens. but because of a lot of street childrens they cant monitor some of them.