Netizen Shares a Homeless Kid Allegedly Eats Carton for Meal Goes Viral

Netizen Shares a Homeless Kids Allegedly Eats Carton for Meal Goes Viral Online

A concerned netizen shares a heart-breaking story of a homeless kid eating carton or a piece of paper box for his meal went viral online.

Nowadays, there are a lot of homeless people begging along the streets just to earn a small amount of money to buy food. Most of them were abandoned or left by their family for their own personal reasons.

Netizen Shares a Homeless
Image from Lenstien Hortal Facebook

Most of them have no home and money so they have decided to live in the streets. Luckily, there are some good-hearted people who are willing to extend their helping hand towards less-fortunate people who really need help.

Recently, a concerned netizen named Lenstien Hortal shared a heart-breaking story of a homeless kid he met in a 7/11 store at Sampaloc, Tanay. He shared how this kid live as homeless and abandoned by its family.

Netizen Shares a Homeless
Image from Lenstien Hortal Facebook

According to his post, he saw the kid beside the store where used case and boxes where placed while eating inside the store. He saw the kid eating a piece of carton.

He, later on, confronted the kid as he felt pity and asks why he was eating carton. The kid answers him that it was his meal for the whole week.

The netizen has a short conversation with the homeless kid as he further asked about the history of the kid. He was 16-year-old now, he said he was abandoned by his family and didn’t finish his studies after his older brother throw all of his things, according to the post.

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Hortal uses social media to call out the attention of other concerned netizens to help the poor kid. His act of kindness to the poor kid has gone viral as netizens offer help and ask for their location to give some help to the kid.

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