There are parents who have not gotten the chance to see their children grow up. There are children, whose roles have topsy-turvied, who have left to provide for their parents, siblings and even extended family: grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Okay, sometimes even the entire barrio. All in the name of providing them with a better life: ample food on the table, clothes on their backs, a house they can call their own, better education in private schools, eliminated debt that has haunted their family for years and maybe small luxuries here and there – a television set, a DVD player, a videoke machine, a mobile phone, a tablet or a computer.