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  2. Street children in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Children on the streets make up approximately 75% of the street children in the Philippines. They work on the streets but do not live there. They generally have a home to return to after working, and some even continue to attend school while working long hours on the streets. Children of the street make their homes on the street. They make up ...

  3. Rugby boy - Wikipedia

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    Data from the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development show that the number of street children increased by 6,365 yearly, and half of the country’s street children, from 8 to 20 years old, have at one time sniffed Rugby and other inhalants. The relative ease of procuring these substances due to their low cost contributes to ...

  4. Davao Death Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Davao Death Squad (DDS) is a death squad group in Davao City, Philippines.The group is alleged to have conducted summary executions of street children and individuals suspected of petty crimes and drug dealing. [1]

  5. Street children - Wikipedia

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    Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, ... there are about 1.5 million street children in the Philippines, [43] ...

  6. Balikbayan: From Victims to Survivors - Wikipedia

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    Every 2 years, Jon Jon would bring his fellow Filipino Canadian occupational therapists to provide art centered therapy for street children in the city. [3] The volunteer program was made possible with their long-term partnership with Streetlight Philippines and was founded by Norwegian volunteer Erlend Johannesen in 2004. [4]

  7. Darwin Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Darwin was the second child of nine children of a very poor family. His mother worked as a laundrywoman to earn some money to provide for her family while his father was an alcoholic. In order to help his family, Darwin became a waste picker in the street, with his sister Marimar who was two years younger.

  8. Gawad Kalinga - Wikipedia

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    Disraught, Rudy sets out to fulfill Marie's vow of helping impoverished street children in the Philippines on her behalf. Abad, a graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University, meets his former classmate Mike Goco, a GK volunteer, and Abad begins to realize that Marie Rose's dream can be fulfilled by dedicating an entire GK site for her.

  9. Illegal drug trade in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Inhalants are commonly used among minors, especially street children. [19] Street children in the Philippines are most likely to be inhalant abusers. [23] Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency statistics of 2014 recorded 40% of minors arrested for drug possession, [24] and drug syndicates use children as drug pushers. [25]