Our other friends that we met up with are from a part of Manila called Mandaluyong. This is the same part of Manila that we worked with the clinic in and lived in in 2006. These folks are a little better off than the families in Quiapo, but not by much. They were very hospitable to us and served us lunch. They fed us squid adobo! Jack and I were a bit nervous to try it but when I saw Layla gulping it down with no problems I thought it can't be too bad. Sure enough it was delicious! Isn't it wonderful how 2 year olds have no preconceived notions about anything!? I love it! Anyways, we spent a good chunk of the day just hanging out with them and enjoying time together. We even got a treat of ice cream! There is one gentleman, his name is Marlon, and he has to support all 5 of his kids by himself. The problem with that is that there are very few jobs for him to find and he cannot afford to pay anyone to watch his young children during the day and all his family works as well. It is a really sad situation. Jack has talked to him extensively about this and discovered that Marlon wants to start his own business selling different types of food at the basketball court in their neighborhood. So we have decided to help him start his business so he can support his family. That is also one of the things Jack will be doing this trip he is currently on. Please pray that the Lord blesses Marlon, his children, and his family through this business that God is providing.
There is another woman that we've become close friends with in Mandaluyong who is having a very tough time as well. Her name is Raquel and she works at a Call Center, which is normally a very good job. The problem is that this call center has not paid their employees since December, but tell them if they continue to work they will get paid. The worst part is that the call center is contracted out to an American company and it is the American Company that is saying they can't pay. They are blaming it on the economy...but I'm pretty sure all the execs of this company are still getting paid their big bucks! It just disgusts me. Anyways, the workers filed a complaint with the Labor department in the Philippines but things still don't look so good. Please keep her in your prayers because she is looking for another job but is having a difficult time finding one. She has two beautiful little girls to support as well. Thank you for your prayers!
Here are some pics of this trip to Manila. There are pictures from both Quiapo and Mandaluyong.
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