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Validity:November 22, 2023 - November 22, 2024
We strive to raise our service and advocacy beyond the care of children in a safe home by encouraging these children to also think of other children at risk as part of their therapy and psychological liberation. Already, we have "Shirt on Their Back," wherein child artists in the safe home design messages of hope on t-shirts to be given to homeless children, thus giving them both inspiration and clothing. Also, the safe home is being set up to be environmentally sustainable by enhancing the skills of both staff and children in environmental enhancement and care. We combine the blessing of environmental sustainability with the initiative and ability of restored children to come up with a higher advocacy of engaging in the production of short-term crops that we could give to hungry children on the street, like camote, cassava, etc.
The idea is to serve others outside the four walls of the safe home by sharing the blessings of environmental sustainability combined with the initiative of restored children as part of their ongoing recovery. There is this severally tweaked story of one glass of milk changing the life of a child. Maybe in our case, it would be one piece of boiled camote from a former at-risk child. If this advocacy materializes and gains momentum, and others follow the example, then maybe no child will go hungry and be exploited for food.
In one version of the abovementioned story, the hungry street child was knocking on the door of one house after another, asking for a glass of water, but the doors remained closed. When the child was about to drop from exhaustion, the next door was opened by a woman, and upon hearing the boy's plea, she said she would give him a glass of milk instead. The boy recovered from his exhaustion because of that one glass of milk from a good Samaritan. He rose from the pavement with renewed strength and continued to do odd street jobs until he was found and taken in by an institution. He was able to study and eventually become an eye doctor. One day he was operating on the eyes of an old woman when he realized that she was the good Samaritan long ago. Later, when the old woman, who didn't recognize the boy who was now a doctor, asked how much was the fee, he replied, "Already paid for, long ago, with a glass of milk". That is the necessary vision in the reality of a poor nation, wherein to fight exploitation is to fight hunger. What the Round Home advocates as environmental sustainability and what it aims for as holistic restoration of child-victims, are combined into a greater vision of that which is beyond self-sustenance to include clothing the homeless and feeding the hungry through the hands of the once homeless and hungry.
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