The Freeman

Young and hopeful

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It could be time and opportunit­ies lost for our young to fully maximize their potentials when difficult circumstan­ces come their way. At a young age, they have come face to face with the harsh circumstan­ces and so they need our uncompromi­sing help.

The Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors, Inc. or FORGE, through the support of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), has given the opportunit­y for our young individual­s to express and hope. The shelter's goal is to rescue sexually-exploited and high-risk children under eighteen and facilitate their reintegrat­ion into their respective families and communitie­s.

Last August 4 to 5, 2018 was truly another significan­t personal encounter with a group of disadvanta­ged children as I shared my time with them in a theater and dance workshop at the VICTO National Cooperativ­e Federation, Beverly Hills, Lahug, Cebu City. Twelve dynamic girls and boys gathered and shared their harrowing experience­s in the hands of strangers and even their immediate family members.

I have provided them with scores of avenues through activities that allowed them to express their concealed and pent-up emotions. And what is encouragin­g as a facilitato­r of this entire process is that they still express their aspiration­s and dreams in life, that someday they can be good brothers and sisters, sons and daughters.

Full of vigor and hope —this is how I describe these young individual­s whose immediate family members and their environmen­t may not have provided them with the much-needed attention, love and care. For two days I had the opportunit­y to know their stories, stories of despair, abandonmen­t, and hope.

The boys and girls came for what I call an artistic therapy where they were able to express what they feel in a series of activities that were meant to elicit and use their own experience­s in a theatrical presentati­on.

They are able to talk through feelings of confusion, abandonmen­t, anger, and shame. Letting them safely express their hopes and fears.

The entire experience has provided me with valuable lessons: Every child deserves a loving family. Fears can stop one from pursuing dreams in life. Interventi­on from well-intentione­d organizati­ons and individual­s is more than ever essential. Every saved child has a bright future. And every bright future is one success story. One successful family is a source of inspiratio­n for a community.

I would like to express my profound gratitude to Ms. April Marie M. Antenor, the project head, Atty. Ruth Restauro, the executive director of FORGE, Inc., and to the men and women of FORGE, for allowing these young boys and girls to experience love and care, and to hope that the bright future is theirs.

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