Meet the Children
HRMCF's children share a common bond - they all experience extreme poverty. They live in shacks made of corrugated boxes and burlaps, with no electricity and running water. They experience the same hunger pain when there's no food to eat.
Illiterate and unable to find decent jobs, their parents mostly do menial jobs such as hand washing and ironing clothes for a neighbor, with a mere income of P150 pesos a day, which is equivalent to $3.50 dollars. Some mothers work as housemaids and get paid P80 pesos a day, ($1.75). Another parent makes charcoal for a living and sell it for P85 pesos per sack, ($2.00 just enough to buy a kilo of rice and some dried fish for one meal. To generate more income for the family, some parents make the older children work and not send them to school.
With HRMCF's support, it is almost certain that the children with not follow in the footsteps of their parents, therefore making their future much better and brighter.
Rigene D.
Grade 7
Jessa T.
Grade 9
Sali M.
Grade 10
John Jay A.
Grade 12
Irene Jane J.
Grade 12
Aiza S.
Grade 12
Demi Ann M.
Grade 9
Frances Nicole A.
Grade 10
Joel M.
Grade 10
Charlene B.
Grade 12
Noel J.
Grade 12
Kathlene Jane B.
1st Year College
Cindy A.
Grade 9
John Lloyd D.
Grade 10
Neil M.
Grade 10
Carren Mae C.
Grade 12
Rotche L.
Grade 12
Jeo Clide D.
1st Year College
Lovely G.
Grade 9
Cristel Jane G.
Grade 10
Mark P.
Grade 10
Cherry Ann C.
Grade 12
Angel Mae M.
Grade 12
Fretzel M.
1st Year College
Shaira G.
Grade 9
Karl y Mae L.
Grade 10
McBryle M.
Grade 11
Jeramme Maie G.
Grade 12
April P.
Grade 12
Arnel M.
1st Year College
Jessa J.
Grade 9
Armela L.
Grade 10
Daisy A.
Grade 12
Grace G.
Grade 12
Leff Gariel R.
Grade 12