Farel Rizki’s story is heartbreaking but also a testament to his resilience. At just 16, he has lost both parents and now relies on selling coffee around town just to afford school and daily meals.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Living with a distant relative, he refuses to be a burden, working tirelessly after school, sometimes walking kilometers in the rain just to sell a cup of coffee for 25 cents.
Despite his struggles, Farel dreams of finishing school, even though he often can’t afford textbooks or school supplies. He sees his peers enjoying time with their families while he works late into the night.
When it rains, sales stop, and he is left with nothing. Yet, he pushes forward, never complaining, even when he has to walk to school because he can’t afford public transport.
Farel doesn’t ask for much—just a chance. A little help to expand his small business so he can earn more and maybe even contribute to the household that shelters him. Right now, he sleeps on a simple carpet because there’s no extra room, but he’s grateful—at least he’s not on the streets.
This isn’t just another story of hardship; it’s a call for action. Kids like Farel shouldn’t have to carry this weight alone.
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