CEBU CITY, Philippines – Last year, 9-year-old Daniel Cabrera became an Internet sensation when he was photographed by a netizen while studying on a sidewalk to use the light of a fast food chain in Cebu. The photo caught the public's heart and he became a symbol for Philippine education.
Ever since that day, Daniel's life has changed. He received attention from national and international media – spreading his story of determination and inspiring people to help him in ways his family did not imagine.
Now, the young boy is already 11, living a much better life. Daniel is currently in the 4th grade at Subangdaku Elementary School. He and his family no longer live in the streets of Cebu. They now have a house and a reliable source of income.
How his life changed
After the photo went viral, Daniel and his family received a steady stream of assistance from people who were moved by his dedication. A crowdfunding campaign was able to raise enough amount for them to move to a new home through the assistance of Dilaab Foundation, a local church-based group.
Daniel's mother, Maria Christina Espinosa, 42, said she is thankful to the people who helped her son.
"Mapasalamaton gyod ko sa mga nitabang. Karon nakabalhin nami. Maayo na ang among kahimtang," Espinosa said. (I'm very thankful to those who helped my son. We are already renting a house and we're living a much better life.)
Among others, Daniel received a scholarship from McDonald's in Cebu, which would cover his studies until the 12th grade. This includes a monthly allowance and his school supplies.
As part of the scholarship grant, Daniel needs to maintain an average of 80% in all his subjects.
"Gi-monitor gyod ni nako ang iyang eskwela usab aron dili siya mahagbong ba," Espinosa said. (I'm constantly monitoring his grades to make sure he will not fail.)
Daniel dreams of becoming a policeman someday. When Mandaue City police found out about this, they raised funds for Daniel to enable him to study criminology in college.
"Kung mahuman ni siya sa iyang high school, naa na pud siya madawat nga support gikan sa mga pulis para sa iyang college," Espinosa said. (If he finishes high school, he will receive financial support from the local police for his college education.)
She added: "Ang ako lang gyod nga unta mapadayon gihapon ang supporta nila kay Daniel, nga ma continue ang iyang monthly allowance ug scholarship hangtod sa mahuman siya sa iyang pag-eskwela ug makab-ot niya iyang gusto." (I hope they will continue to support Daniel. I hope he continuously receives his monthly allowance and avail of the scholarship grant until he's able to finish his education and achieve his dreams in life.)
Meanwhile, Espinosa used some of the donations given to the family to start a small business. She recently finished a course under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
#InspireCourage
On Friday, November 11, Daniel and his mom went to Manila to attend Rappler's Move Awards and #InspireCourage launch.
During the event, he was introduced by Rappler CEO Maria Ressa as a living example of courage. His story – of how a young boy who grew up in poverty values his education– continued to inspire as he earned the admiration of everyone present.
Daniel and his mother again thanked the people who helped them financially.
"Nagpasalamat ko sa mga tao nga nitabang namo. Sa mga ni-sponsor namo, salamat kayo," Daniel said. (I thank those who help us. To those who sponsored us, thank you very much.)
Espinosa thanked Rappler, saying she was overwhelmed to be invited to the event. She said she did not expect that they would be introduced and recognized in front of a crowd.
On Saturday, November 12, Daniel and his mom were taken to the Mind Museum, where the young boy enjoyed the booths and exhibits.
"Nalingaw ko sa museum. Ganahan kayo ko sa kadtong salog nga piano. Kung mutamak ka kay mutingog," Daniel said. (I really like the museum. My favorite is the floor with piano keys that produced sounds whenever I stepped on them.)
Daniel took a lot of photos and said he had a really great experience during his tour.
Daniel's promise
Because of the support his family has received, Daniel promised to study harder and to do his best to fulfill his dreams.
"Promise nako nga magtarong gyod ko sa akong pag-eskwela," the boy said. (I promise I will do great in my studies.)
Espinosa described her son as a very diligent student who goes to school at all costs, even when he's not feeling well.
"Kani siya sili gyod ni siya mu-absent bisan og nasakit pa," Espinosa shared. (He's rarely absent because he always insists on going to school.)
Alicia Rivera, Daniel's teacher, said his academic standing is constantly improving.
"He is improving because he is willing to learn. He always wants to be called during class. He has the right attitude to be a leader," Rivera said.
The young boy proves that just one viral photo on social media, coupled with dedication and hard work, can change people's lives for the better.
"Ganahan ko nga matupad akong mga pangarap. Dili lang akong pangarap kundi pati sa akong mga igsoon," Daniel said. (I want to make my dreams come true, not only my dreams but also my siblings'.) – Rappler.com