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Saving the Disposable Ones| 1hr : 08mins
Director: Stuart Tanner | Producer: Joanna Plafsky and DLF TV
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, colombia, community, enlightened teachers, feminine fathers, her mission, religion, spiritual awareness, united states
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
The street children in Columbia are called 'the disposable ones.' These children are unloved, unwanted, often abandoned, and endure terrible abuse. "Saving the Disposable Ones" takes you to the inner city streets of Colombia where an extraordinary priest, Father Gabriel Mejia, is transforming the lives of thousands of children. Father Gabriel has learned that the desire to move away from the dangers of life on the street--the drug addiction, prostitution, violence, and illusion of freedom--must come from within the children themselves. Love, shelter, and meditation allow an extraordinary transformation to take place. The children are freed from the torments they endured, begin to gain an education, and find an appreciation for their own strength and the beauty of life.

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