Filipino children responded to the call of a doctor to create handmade cards for #COVID19PH patients.
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Pope calls on Filipinos to build a better world for children
“The Sto. Niño continues to proclaim to us that the light of God’s grace has shone upon a world dwelling in darkness, bringing the Good News of our freedom from slavery, and guiding us in the paths of peace, right and justice.”
Being children
As many city children play only virtual games or are parked before TV sets, these kids in a provincial town still play traditional games in the schoolyard after school hours.
Photo of the Week: Not Camera Shy
Not Camera Shy
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Social Welfare Employees Hit Planned Transfer of Home for Aged, Abolition of Children’s Center
By (Bulatlat.com) Employees of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) have protested the planned relocation of government-run Golden Acres Home for the Aged (GA) from its present home in Bago Bantay, Quezon City to Tanay, Rizal. They also opposed the plan to abolish the Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC). The members…
Street Day Care Center
Street Day Care Center. While other children are in school in day care centers, these children are on their own trying to enjoy themselves – in the process learning about life’s harsh realities. (Photo by Raymund Villanueva)
Starting Early
Starting Early Whoever said that children are too young to be attending protest rallies?(Photo by Angie de Lara/bulatlat.com)
People’s Health, Least in GMA’s Priorities
While Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has repeatedly claimed that health and other social services are her priorities, records show otherwise. The budget for health has been consistently meager, causing dire effects on the people’s conditions. BY RONALYN V. OLEA BULATLAT Volume VIII, No. 25, July 27-August 2, 2008 In 2007, the United Nations ranked the Philippines…
Mining and Protest Actions from the Eyes of Children
The children were playing as the adults were discussing about the ill effects of mining on their ancestral land and in their lives. But their games were more than just games. These were the children’s way of expressing their views on the life and death issue of mining. BY ANGIE DE LARA Bulatlat Vol. VIII,…
Scars of an All-Out War
The stories do not end with the deaths and disappearances. Beyond the names and faces of the victims are the equally tragic stories of their families who are left to face not only the loss or absence of their loved ones but also a life permanently scarred and a shattered family longing to be whole…