The couple have six kids in total. The family resides in a wilderness amid the trash. Their home is a makeshift shanty constructed from trash from the landfill.
This family fights for its existence every day. From morning to night, Rommel and Rosalyn sort trash, gather plastic, and distribute it in an effort to feed a large family. So it goes, day after day after year.

Despite the challenges and trials, genuine love and cooperation rule in their modest home.
Owner of a tiny barbershop close to where the family resides, Richard Strandz, claimed to have known this couple for a very long time.

The most significant aspect he always focused on was the warmth, generosity, and love with which Rosalyn and Rommel interact with one another and their kids.
Richard learned that the couple wasn’t legally wed. Rosalyn, however, used to daydream about having a lovely wedding when she was younger.

It is obvious that they are unable to afford even a small party. Following being inspired by their tale, Richard got in touch with acquaintances who run independent businesses and suggested that a small charity wedding be held.
Everyone was happy. Rosalyn and Rommel were unable to contain their cries as soon as they learned about the surprise.

Rosalyn received stunning style and makeup, outfits were purchased for the couple, and presents were made for the entire family.
A couple was photographed in their home by the photographer, who also accompanied them on a brief stroll through the neighborhood. Richard and his pals will pay for their ceremony at the temple when Rosalyn and Rommel’s papers are repaired.
