THE children of street dwellers who are taking temporary shelter at the Compania Maritima received a post-Valentine treat from the Cebu City government yesterday.
Forty-nine kids, with ages ranging from 4-10, received snacks and lunch from the Task Force for a Better Life headed by Alvin Santillana.
Santillana said he wanted them to feel loved and special despite their situation.
Ranilo Guinita, who lives in Compania Maritima, said he was grateful to Santillana and the members of the task force for dedicating their time to them and for considering them as their family.
Guinita of Barangay Pardo said he was forced to live on the streets when his parents died.
“I have 13 siblings, and I was told to leave the house after my parents died because of my sexuality. I’m thankful to the city for giving us a place to stay,” he said.
Compania Maritima currently houses 69 street dwellers.
However, Santillana said the street dwellers will be relocated to Barangay Lorega once the construction of a temporary shelter is done.
The center can accommodate 150 persons. A livelihood program for the occupants will also be introduced.
The building is set to be completed next month.
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