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David Beckham Visits Abused, Abandoned Kids In Manila (AP Exclusive)

David Beckham

By OLIVER TEVES   12/ 2/11 07:08 AM ET  AP

MANILA, Philippines -- Away from fans' prying eyes, David Beckham took time out from soccer to share his experiences and listen to Filipino children struggling to rebuild their broken lives.

"It's so important to have a dream," Beckham told the former street children Friday at a UNICEF-supported shelter in a suburb of Manila, the Philippine capital where he and his teammates from the Los Angeles Galaxy are playing an exhibition against the country's national team this weekend.

On the sidelines of the Galaxy's Manila trip, Beckham, who is also a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, visited the shelter for children who have been rescued from the streets. They shared tales of domestic abuse and crime – some fell victim to drugs or were abandoned by their parents.

Wearing a black UNICEF T-shirt, the 36-year-old former England captain listened intently in a private conversation with a group of five children and told them how he started playing when he was 7 years old and eventually achieving his dream of playing for Manchester United.

UNICEF asked that the names of the children and the shelter not be disclosed to protect their privacy.

Conan, a 17-year-old who was abandoned by his parents when he was 7, told Beckham that he dreams of joining the Philippine team and later becoming a coach.

He played in the Street Children's Football World Cup last year in South Africa, where the Philippines beat South Africa 2-1.

The younger children were awe-struck while listening to one of the world's best known athletes.

One 12-year-old girl named Shaina said she wants to be a nurse to help the sick. She often held Beckham's hand as she and the other children guided him around the facility, unfazed by the tattoos that adorn his arms.

Beckham told the UNICEF staff it was incredible that the children had gone through "so much in such a short space of time in their young lives" and learned responsibility and respect.

He said he was lucky to have had the support of both his parents and it was "so sad to see so many children that don't have that support, don't have that love."

He later listened to JM, a former drug user who turned 18 on Friday, sing a rap song in the Filipino language on how drugs ruin lives. After a staff translated the song for Beckham, he gave him a double thumbs up, saying, "You're good!"

The shelter that houses 136 kids has a small soccer field surrounded by separate cottages for boys and girls, a school, a basketball court and a training facility where children learn to sew clothes and cut hair.

Beckham posed with the children for a picture wearing a blue graduation gown and cap made at the sewing room, where he also tried his hand at making a pillow case.

"What struck me the most about coming into the center was it was a real happy place, a real inspiring place," he told The Associated Press. "They are teaching kids unbelievable values. Every child I spoke to today – they all have dreams, they all have inspirations."

A father of four children, Beckham said it was "heartbreaking to think majority of these children haven't got parents, or haven't got parents to care for them and love them."

Beckham said that because of work, it's been difficult for him "to do some of the things I would like to do – going out into the field like I obviously have today."

"I think it is important to raise awareness to many issues around the world, many worries around the world," he said. "In my position, thankfully, I can create that kind of interest and awareness to things that are happening around the world."

A highlight of his visit was a brief practice followed by a short game in which he joined one half of the shelter's team.

The star sweated under the midday sun as he helped their shoeless goalkeeper. His side lost 1-0.

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one1byke
Easy no Man.
10:30 AM on 12/04/2011
The way that kid has his arm wrapped around Mr. B's...

that's how easy it is for a Sandusky, eh? and, if they resist... Bernie Fine.
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
10:21 AM on 12/04/2011
becks, a great father, athlete and human being!!!
10:38 AM on 12/04/2011
Because he posed for photo op? All politicians do it all the time. It is good for your image.
Only in his whole life he had so much opportunity to be outspoken and influential - but he choose to be narcissistic with hi wife- if this is beginning of his permanent work with Unicef and other organisation - than hats down...but I worry it is just photo op...
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
10:53 AM on 12/04/2011
well, if it gets the job done, no need to look so deeply or cynically
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kittybookate
Eternal Optimist
10:08 AM on 12/04/2011
As if I needed another reason to love him
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Brian Gorrell
Is this the 1950's or what?
09:54 AM on 12/04/2011
Great guy doing work in a country that really needs it.
09:02 AM on 12/04/2011
Celebrity charity work is great - as long as a slew of cameras are there to record it to show how genuine it is.
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wilray
50,000 Screaming Fans (Ignore that other number)
09:17 AM on 12/04/2011
Actually, when you are a celebrity of the magnitude of David Beckham, a slew of cameras will be there regardless of what you are doing. Pair "David Beckham" with a verb and do an image search. David Beckham running, David Beckham jumping, David Beckham crying. Each time you will get hits because from the time he walks past his door sill he will be photographed.
08:52 AM on 12/04/2011
What a wonderful person!
08:46 AM on 12/04/2011
There are so many disadvantaged youth in USA who are incredibly talented athletes, yet are dismissed from their high school sports teams because of low grades. This demographic would benefit hugely if they could continue to progress in sports. Is there some way they could bend it like Bekham too (I especially notice how talented Hispanic kids are in soccer....they start playing ball with their feet as toddlers, not with their hands, as USA kids do).
10:42 AM on 12/04/2011
I am wondering too..we used to go out to third countries to help people and now - it is just that we have here in some areas of US places, where they live like in third country and it seemed hypocritical to go and help others - like we are all so much developed and secure that we can afford to do it - when we need every help here. But than - it would just be not that exiting and it would just show - while we earn our millions others are living in huge poverty and than you look bad...so it is better to bring attention to some far away land...than to our "hood".
05:46 AM on 12/04/2011
Fantastic way to give back!!!

For a second I thought that was Cuba Gooding Jr. in the background in the blue shirt.
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First Blast
res ad triarios venit
05:02 AM on 12/04/2011
Hopefully they keep away from the locker room.
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
12:55 AM on 12/04/2011
Way to represent the my hometown club the LA Galaxy Becks, we hope you stay one more year but no matter what you do you have been a class act. Cheers David.
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60s Dem
Sartre Was Right
11:48 PM on 12/03/2011
Really? COOL!! Nice to see a celebrity being nice to disadvantaged kids...MORE of them should do more....after all if you have a blessed life, what's more rewarding than helping others??? Are you LISTENING Republicans???
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LegalMomma
Cornell & CU Law Grad
11:48 PM on 12/03/2011
He seems like a guy who really cares about kids- his own and others. It's lovely to see.
11:41 PM on 12/03/2011
Good job Beckham!
08:43 PM on 12/03/2011
Manila you say...Are you sure it wasn't a dark red conservative christian district somewhere in old Dixie? Hard to tell these days ya know...
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Uncle Rico
Sailing the Seas of Cheese
08:32 PM on 12/03/2011
Way to go Becks. Class act.