2. Objectives
To enhance the interaction skills with
people who are considered to be
marginalized members of a community
or institution in our society.
To be more socially aware and involved
at our current status.
6. Loreta Gilo
Name: Loreta Gilo
Age: 44
Location of interview: Espaňa – Overpass
Occupation: Street Vendor (Selling of
accessories, umbrellas, fan, etc.)
Name of their parents and their Zenon & Fernanda - Retired
occupation:
Number of children: 3
Number of siblings: 12
Dreams and aspirations in life: To have had finish her studies and
have a decent job and for her
children to have a comfortable life
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10. Breaks Cadapan
Name: Breaks Cadapan
Age: 21
Location of interview: Along Espaňa
Occupation: Vendor (Peanuts)
Name of their parents and their Arlene & Tony; Farmers
occupation:
Number of children: None
Number of siblings: 6
Dreams and aspirations in life: To be a college graduate and
wished for a more decent job.
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15. Jen-Jen de Guzman
Name: Jen-Jen de Guzman
Age: 11
Location of interview: Alongside P. Noval
Occupation: None (Street Child)
Name of their parents and their Jen-Jen Miriam & Ernesto de
occupation: Guzman – Street Vendor
Number of children: None
Number of siblings: 6
Dreams and aspirations in life: To be able to go to school together
with her siblings. And to become a
stewardess someday.
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18. Pilar Tubay
Name: Pilar Tubay (Ate Jane)
Age: 21
Location of interview: Santolan, Pasig City
Occupation: House Helper
Name of their parents and their Edna Tubay as a Dressmaker
occupation: Isabelo Tubay as a Hollow Block
Maker
Number of children: None
Number of siblings: 6
Dreams and aspirations in life: To graduate college in the course
of Information Technology
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20. Dina M. Antolin
Name: Dina M. Antolin
Age: 20
Location of interview: Makati
Occupation: House Helper
Name of their parents and their Delia Antolin – Plain Housewife
occupation: Herminio Antolin – Farmer
Number of children: None
Number of siblings: 6
Dreams and aspirations in life: Her greatest dream is to help up her
family and give them a good life, away
from poverty. To continue my studies,
if ever the opportunity comes.
Someday, I want to have a family of
my own, and wish to give my children a
good kind of living
23. Content
1. In a few sentences, describe your
feelings and concerns while before and
after doing the interview/interaction.
2. What are your realizations after the
interview/interaction?
3. Did it hove any impact on your values
and how you look at life?
24. 1. Feelings And Concerns During
The Interview
We feel excited before doing the
assignment because it’s not everyday
that we're given tasks like this. Before
officially starting, we thought of a way to
begin with but were engrossed with
nervousness for starting our real
conversation because of our first time to
interview someone we don’t know
personally.
25. But after doing the given task, we were
relived, happy and surprised that they all
responded truthfully.
We managed to have a
casual talk with each other
and as we talk on for deeper questions, we
felt their reason for living.
26. We felt sorry for the people we
interviewed because most of them really
have dreams and aspirations to
achieve but due to financial problems,
they find it hard to achieve these goals.
27. After this interview, we realized that we
were very fortunate that we should be
thankful and must do our best to make
the most of what we have.
We sympathize for what they are
experiencing now. Contentment is one
of the things that we realized; that
having the chance to study and eat
three times a day is a bountiful blessing
we have.
28. 2. Realizations
All of us should value what we have
today and love life, that's what we
realized after the interview.
We are already looking at life that way.
You live today because you have
something to accomplish today and in
no time you'll be able to reach your
dreams/goals in life.
We realized that we should value what
we have now; be grateful of what we are
receiving as blessings.
29. 3. Values and Life
It gave an impact on our values and how
we look at life more than before. For a
long time we only tend to observe the
marginalized members of our society but
after hearing their unheard voices to us,
as students, it gave a lot of value and it
even strengthened our will to do the best
we can with our resources.
30. Some of us is already taking our values
and loving life seriously, and some of us
were moved by those unfortunate of our
assets that we have now.
Each and every one of us should be
grateful and accept of what we have
than have nothing at all…
31. Group Members…
SANTOS Diana
MAÑOSCA Sheila Jeremae
PILLO Retzel May
RUCIO Bryan Nicole
PUA Peter Michael
RECIO Alfred David
ROQUE Jhon Carlo
ROMANO Julianne Angelica
ROSAL Joanna Mae
RUBIO Mary Anne Merryl
RAMOS Fain Cherub
NEW MEMBERS
MICLAT Mariell
HIPOLITO Francine Rey
32. Thank you for viewing our presentation
July 2009
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