The document describes Angelo "The Fisherman" Pelonia, a fisherman in the Philippines who struggles to provide for his family due to small catches and cheap equipment. It notes that if Angelo had money to buy better equipment, he may be able to preserve his catch and sell it later. The document shows pictures of Angelo and other fishermen trying to sell their daily catch at the local market before the fish spoils. It suggests that donating money could help Angelo improve his equipment and fishing boat, allowing him to catch more fish to support his family.