The Story of the Little Beggar

The Story of the Little Beggar
Drip of Kindness


The beggar boy group continues to fight in their mission to help the less fortunate in their city. Every day, they go around looking for people who need help, providing food, clothing, and support they can afford.


One sunny morning, they met a young man named Adi who was sleeping under the bridge. Adi's shabby clothes and tangled hair indicate that she has lived on the streets for a long time. They brought food and water to Adi.


Irfan gently woke Adi up. "Sorry, Sir. We brought food and drinks. Would you accept it?"


Adi woke up in shock, but when he saw the group of beggars, he felt relieved. "Thank you very much" he said with a smile. "I'm so hungry."


Maya hands him the food, and Adi immediately starts eating voraciously. While she was eating, they sat together and listened to her story. Adi said that she was a student who had to leave her college because of urgent family issues. He had tried to find a job but to no avail, and he eventually found himself living on the streets.


Dian said, "We are very empathetic with your situation, Adi. But have you ever tried to seek help from homeless relief centers or organizations that can help people like you?"


Adi shook his head. "I feel ashamed. I don't want to bother them with my own problems."


Rizal calms Adi down, "There is nothing to be ashamed of, Adi. Sometimes we all need help. No one can succeed alone all the time. We're here to help you find a way out of this situation."


After Adi finished eating, they gave him some clean clothes and items he might need. Adi was very grateful for the help they gave.


"Thank you, guys," said Adi with teary eyes. "I don't know what I would do without you. You are the angels of help to me."


Irfan smiled, "We are just doing what we can do, Adi. May you soon find a job and return to a better life."


After parting ways with Adi, they continued their journey with a feeling of satisfaction. However, they feel that they should do more to help people in need.


As they were walking around the city, they saw an old woman sitting in front of a church. The woman looked very lonely, and they approached her.


Maya speaks first, "Sorry, Mother. We brought food and clothes. Would you accept it?"


The woman looked at them with eyes filled with exhaustion. "Thank you, son. I miss the good food."


Rizal gently asked, "Do you live near here, Mother?"


The old woman nodded. "Yes, I live here in front of the church. I have lost my home and my family."


Dian felt sorry. "Have you ever sought help from a help center or organization that can help homeless people?"


The old woman shook her head. "I feel ashamed. I don't want to bother people with my problems."


Irfan said softly, "There's nothing to be ashamed of, Mother. Sometimes we all need help. We're here to help you find resources that might help you."


They gave food and clothing to the old woman, and they sat down with her. The woman begins to tell him about how she lost her place of residence and how her life turned bitter. They listened to their stories with great attention.


As they spoke, a young man approached them. He looked relaxed with a mobile phone in hand and an expensive backpack on his shoulder. The young man humbly said, "Why are you giving food to people like him? They're just gonna waste that money on booze."


Rizal replied calmly, "We cannot decide how they will use the help we provide. But we believe that everyone has the right to food and shelter."


The young man shook his head. "You're just encouraging them to continue living like this. They have to find a job and value their money."


Dian, who couldn't contain her anger, said, "Sometimes, people fall into trouble they don't ask for. And sometimes, they need help and support from others to get back up. We're here to give them a little hope."


The young man just shook his head and left without saying anything. The beggar's group of children were not bothered by his comments. They know that what they are doing is the right thing, and they will continue to go further in their mission to help people in need.


The night came, and they returned home while they were. They sat together under a star-filled sky and pondered about all the people they had helped and all who still needed help.


"We've done a lot of good things" Maya said with a sincere smile. "But there are still a lot of people who need our help. We can't stop here."


Rizal agreed, "We will continue to go further and help as many people as we can. We may not be able to change the whole world, but we can make a difference in their world."


Dian added, "And we will continue to invite others to join this mission. The more that join, the greater the impact we can make."


Irfan smiles. "We may be just beggars, but we have a big heart and a strong determination. We will continue to fight to make the world a better place."


They sat together under the quiet night sky, with hearts filled with hope and determination. They know that their journey is still long, but they are ready to go further in their mission to make the world a better place for everyone.


One day, as they were walking around a beautiful city park, they saw a young woman sitting on a park bench. The woman looked very sad, with tears streaming down her face.


Maya said softly, "Sorry, Mother. Is there anything we can help you with?"


The young lady nodded with a sob. "I just lost my job. I don't know how to feed my children. I feel very desperate."


Dian immediately gave the tissue to the woman. "Don't worry, Mother. We'll try to help you. Do you have experience or skills you can offer?"


The woman nodded. "I used to work as a teacher, but the school where I taught was closed for some reason, and I was fired. Now I don't have a job and don't know what to do."


Rizal gave a hopeful smile. "We have an idea. What if you teach extra lessons to children in this environment? We'll help you organize it, and we're sure many parents are willing to pay for their children getting an extra education."


The young lady smiled, her tears started to dry up. "Thank you, son. I'll try. I'm so grateful for your offer."


After giving their contact information to the woman, the group of beggars continued on their way with a feeling of satisfaction. They have given hope to someone who needs it, and it makes them feel good.


As they continued on their way, they met a young man who was standing on a street corner with a piece of cardboard in hand. The young man looked nervous and hesitant.


Irfan approached the young man, "What are you doing, Friend?"


The young man replied hesitantly, "I tried asking for help. I lost my job and have no place to live. I don't know how to."


Rizal gently placed a hand on the young man's shoulder. "Don't worry, my friend. We'll try to help you. Do you have a certain skill or talent?"


The young man nodded. "I like to cook. I used to work in restaurants before everything fell apart."


Maya smiles. "That's great. What if you start a small food business? We will help you with the preparation and spread it to our community. I'm sure a lot of people will love your food."


The young man looked worried. "Thank you, buddy. I'll try."


After giving their contact information to the young man, the group of beggars continued on their way. They feel happy because they have given hope to people who are experiencing difficulties.


As they walked around, they saw an old man sitting on the sidewalk with a shabby shirt and a plastic bag as a sleeping pad. The man looked very tired and limp.


Dian approached the old man. "Sir, are you okay?"


The old man nodded weakly. "I'm fine, son. Just a little tired."


Rizal felt pity. "Do you want us to find a place for you to sleep more comfortably, Sir?"


The old man shook his head. "Thank you, son. I'll be fine here."


Irfan asked gently, "Is there anything we can help you with, sir?"


The old man smiled bitterly. "I just miss my kids and grandkids. They live far away from here, and I rarely get to meet them."


Maya quickly searches inside her bag and pulls out a family photo. "Sir, maybe this can amuse you a little. This is a picture of our family."


The old man was surprised to see the photo. "Thank you, son. This is so kind of you guys."


They sat down with the old man, listening to his story about his family and how he hoped to see them again someday. After some time, they gave food and drink to the old man, then they continued their journey.


The night came, and they returned home while they were. They sat together under a starry night sky, pondering about all the people they had helped and all those who still needed help.


"We have given hope to some of the people we meet today" Rizal said with a smile. "And it's an amazing feeling."


Dian agreed, "Every drop of kindness we give can make a big difference in someone's life."


Maya adds, "And we will continue to look for ways to help others, one act of kindness at a time."