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Caraga Man Rebuilds Life With DSWD’s Aid After 15 Years Away

A long period of displacement ended with a chance to rebuild.

Caraga Man Rebuilds Life With DSWD’s Aid After 15 Years Away

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A man who spent over 15 years homeless and scavenging in Metro Manila has returned home to Caraga with a fresh start, aided by a government social welfare program.

“Ryan” (real name withheld) was reunited with his family in Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur, early this month through the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Pag-Abot Program.

The program, which assists people in street situations, also provided him with a PHP100,000 livelihood grant to start a hog-raising project.

“With no permanent job and nowhere to go, Ryan resorted to scavenging. For years, he spent his days searching through garbage dumps, sidewalks, and alleys,” DSWD-13 said in a statement on Thursday.

Ryan expressed gratitude for the support after years of hardship.

“I was not choosy with work. As long as it was decent and could help me earn, I accept it,” he said.

The hog-raising project aims to provide a steady income and reduce the risk of him returning to street life. The Pag-Abot Program will continue to monitor his progress. (PNA)