The Freeman

Barangay San Nicolas adopts homeless, LSIs

San Nicolas Proper Barangay Captain Clifford Jude Ninal is again adopting over a hundred street dwellers and locally stranded individual­s (LSI) without the support from the local government.

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GAN

Ninal had been housing hundreds of street dwellers and stranded individual­s since the beginning of the community quarantine last March and only got to take a breather during the city’s re-classifica­tion of GCQ last June 1.

Aside from providing shelter to the street dwellers at the barangay gym, Ninal has also been providing food for them from his own pocket.

Luckily, Ninal also got some support from private organizati­ons and individual­s as well as from the efforts of SK Federation President and Councilor Jessica Resch to sustain the daily needs of the street dwellers.

Unfortunat­ely, after June 15, Cebu City’s status was put again into an ECQ and street dwellers around the barangay had to be kept again for safety reasons and proper monitoring for COVID-19.

From only a handful, more street dwellers have come to San Nicolas proper again for food and shelter.

“Nidaghan na pud ni sila karon. Kapin sa gatos na pud. Problema na pud tag asa ta ug ipakaon ani nila,” said Ninal.

Ninal added that it is also hard to reject these poor people as they might get infected and possibly even spread the virus further.

“Lisod man pud ug ato rang pasagdan. Simbakog mataptan ni silag Covid, unya gasuroy-suroy ra bisan asa, samot ang atong problema ani,” added Ninal.

Without the city’s support and attention in taking care of the homeless individual­s, Ninal could only hope that help from the private sector would come.

It was learned that even the rice distributi­on for its own constituen­ts were taken over by the Mayor’s Informatio­n and Liaison Officers (MILO) of their barangay, so giving a portion for the homeless would be impossible to do. There was even an incident earlier that rice distributi­on was held past the city’s curfew hours. —

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