Sun.Star Cebu

Rising soon: A center of hope and mercy

- RONA T. FERNANDEZ / Reporter @rjtfernand­ez

As promised during the Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress 21 months ago, a center that will help some of Cebu’s poorest will be put up in Cebu City.

“We have been waiting for this for a long time. We’re urging everyone who is compassion­ate about helping our children to join us as we create programs that will lead these street kids to a better future. We want them to become good assets of society,” said Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma yesterday.

He led the groundbrea­king ceremony for Abtanan sa Kaluoy, a four-level activity center where street children can spend their days and be taught lessons and fed, rather than roaming around begging for food or loose change.

About P160 million has been budgeted for the center, which will be built near the St. Joseph Parish Church in Barangay Mabolo. Funding will come from what the archdioces­e raised during the internatio­nal religious congress held in Cebu last January 2016, which drew large, happy crowds.

Unlike most children, eight-yearold Angelo (real name withheld) does not need an alarm clock to wake up every day.

The bustling cars, scorching heat and his gurgling stomach are enough to get the frail boy up from his tattered carton mat.

There is no bathroom to wash off the traces of his slumber, let alone a kitchen to calm his stomach’s rumbling.

Angelo, though, is in no rush to get ready. He doesn’t go to school and will probably spend the next 12 hours or so loitering in the streets.

“Magduwa lang mi sa akong mga ‘migo sa sidewalk. Wa man mi laing mabuhat. Maligsan nya pud mi og manlimos mi kay gamay kaayo mi (My friends and I usually just play on the sidewalks because we don’t have anything else to do. We don’t beg because were too small and we might get run over),” he told SunStar Cebu.

Angelo and his friends will soon have somewhere to go to to spend their days in a more productive way.

A four-story activity center aimed at keeping street children from loitering is set to rise three months from now at the St. Joseph Parish Church in Barangay Mabolo, Cebu City.

Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma yesterday led the groundbrea­king for the P60-million Abtanan sa Kaluoy, an activity center that will provide feeding and educationa­l programs for street chil- dren, among others.

“We have been waiting for this for a long time. We’re urging everyone who are compassion­ate about helping our children to join us as we create programs that will lead these street kids to a better future. We want them to become good assets of society,” Palma said.

The budget for the center came from the profits earned by the Archdioces­e during the 51st Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress in January 2016.

The prelate said Abtanan will

We’re urging everyone who are compassion­ate about helping our children to join us as we create programs that will lead these street kids to a better future. JOSE PALMA Cebu Archbishop

not only involve the entire archdioces­e, but also government officials and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons.

Once the center is finished, Palma said, on-the-job trainees will handle the feeding and educationa­l programs for the children, until a fixed administra­tive board is formed.

Also present during the ceremony were Cebu City Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella, Mabolo Barangay Captain Reynaldo Ompoc, Dilaab Foundation president Mayen Tan and Fr. Carmelo Diola.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? SITE BLESSING. Archbishop Jose Palma blesses the site of the P60-million Abtanan sa Kaluoy, an activity center that will provide feeding and educationa­l programs for street children.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS SITE BLESSING. Archbishop Jose Palma blesses the site of the P60-million Abtanan sa Kaluoy, an activity center that will provide feeding and educationa­l programs for street children.

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