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1st Nene, who lives in the cemetery, is a generous girl regardless of her socioeconomic level.

Despite
having nothing of her own, she still manages to give. I suppose I could say that despite having all of my
needs satisfied, I am still unable to give to others.

2nd Joyce, as a teen mother, had to face adulthood early because of her way of life. Living in a society
where teen pregnancy is almost accepted, I've noticed that becoming a mother at a young age comes
with a lot of responsibilities.

3rd Tinay, the silent one, has been through a lot of storms in her life. She has seen how brutal the world
can be at a young age, and she is still battling for her life. Like Tinay, I gave myself hope that I could
overcome any obstacle.

4th Itok the genius kid is good at mathematics, but he lives a life that is not ideal for a child of his age due
to poverty. So, as a teen wanting to make the world a better place, I'll be the change for a kid like Itok.

5th With the way he understood the painting, Emong has the most innocent mind. He is a scavenger. The
kids' interpretation of the artwork as soon as they saw it was that they invited Jesus to dine and rest.
From what they said, it seems to me that we should embrace Jesus in the same way that the children
did.

6th Onse collects discarded objects and sells them at a low price. Onse isn't sure if he'll be able to feed
his grumbling stomach. I understood that I shouldn't be grumbling because there is plenty of food on
our table for me to enjoy.

7th Buknoy's soul has been tainted by his physical mistreatment. He'd gone through a lot in his life,
including going without food for an entire day. I acknowledge that I am full from what I consume, but
am I also full from my inner self?

8th Michael is a scavenger. To make ends meet, he engages in a variety of risky acts. Complaining every
few seconds made me understand how much of this society's filth I am a part of.

9th Dodoy lives beneath the bridge, a place where life is gloomy. Knowing that people consider that
"home" when their safety is uncertain and they have nothing to do but sigh deeply makes me sad.

10th 11th They are siblings, Jun and Roselle. They are going through a terrible time in their lives, yet their
family is joyful. Their parents work extremely hard every day in order to provide a good future for Jun
and Roselle. Their parents only want the best for their children. Their parents were raised to think that
God was always watching out for them. Is it due of my power or because of his boundless love and
mercy that I am alive?

12th Sudan is a metaphor of Africans starving to death. Seeing those individuals crying and asking for
food makes my heart break. In that circumstance, I have little choice but to wait for my death, as some
individuals are unconcerned about this as long as they are healthy and unaffected by the phenomenon.

Social action/reform and interviews are two methods and tools of social work that can be used in this
situation.
The methods and tools that are being applied in this situation is social action/reform and interview.
First, social action/reform. We should make an effort to see and feel the social progress and solving
mass social problems in our society. Second, the tool, interview. The tool must be interview as it is
directed toward a purpose like to obtain information and facts, to give instructions, and to help. The
maker of the short video, Joey Velasco, shared his talent and tried to make a difference in the society
through his paintings Most of us would just watch and do nothing, but one man stood up and made an
impact. It really is an eye-opener for the viewers to cherish and be thankful on the blessing that we
receive. there is social cancer that has been prevailing around us that we simply deny to ourselves that it
exists and get blinded by the reality of it.

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