THE bustling lane of Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City seems eternally alive, its veins pumping with the ceaseless flow of vehicles. Amid the cacophony of cars and motorcycles, giant trucks and heavy equipment movers thunderously make their way, seemingly indifferent to the vulnerability of those walking alongside — students heading to university, elderly individuals, the disabled and local residents whose community straddles this busy thoroughfare.

Every morning, as dawn unfolds its golden hue over the city, students from the prestigious universities along Katipunan embark on their daily journey. With dreams cloaked around their youthful souls, they walk or ride, unaware of the ominous giants that share the roads with them. The elderly, who have witnessed the dance of time, cross these roads seeking the warmth of community and social connection. The disabled, whose spirits soar despite limitations, navigate these routes to engage in daily tasks. Residents, who infuse life and culture into the community, weave through the dangers in search of livelihood and belonging.

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