Street Kid Spotted Begging Money Using GCash QR Code

Street Kid Elicits Reactions Online After He Was Spotted Begging Money Using GCash QR Code

STREET KID – A street kid goes viral and stirs up comments online when he was caught begging with a GCash QR code.

Street kids begging for money is a common sight in many urban areas. These children, who are often impoverished and come from dysfunctional families, resort to begging as a means of survival. While some people may feel inclined to give them money out of sympathy, this approach is not a sustainable solution to their problems.

Begging on the streets puts children at risk of exploitation and abuse. They may be forced to work for criminal gangs, engage in prostitution, or commit crimes to earn money. Moreover, they are often vulnerable to physical and emotional abuse from passersby or even the police.

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To address the issue of street kids begging for money, we need to tackle the root causes of their situation. This includes providing support for their families, ensuring access to education and healthcare, and creating opportunities for them to earn a living.

Angelo Gabriel Fuentebella, a Facebook user, recently shared a photo of a street kid begging for money with his GCash QR code. The post elicited a variety of responses from online users.

The young kid in the picture is approaching fellow citizens seated in a public spot. The child is carrying a piece of cardboard with a QR code on it. He was using it to provide the donor a choice if they didn’t have any cash on hand.

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Here is the full post:

Us: sorry wala kaming barya :((

Bata: okay lang po, dito nalang po.

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The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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What can you say about this street kid? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.

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