The Story of the Little Beggar

The Story of the Little Beggar
A Journey Full of Surprises


The beggar boy group continues on their journey to help those in need. They had experienced many experiences that tested their heart and determination, but their spirit had never been extinguished. This morning, they started their new day in high spirits, ready to face all the surprises that might await them.


They had walked quite a distance away from the last city they had visited. Now they are in a small village located on the hillside. The village feels so peaceful, with small houses scattered among the green trees. The sound of birds singing and the cool breeze makes the atmosphere more comfortable.


Irfan, who had always been the leader in this group, observed around. "You guys see? The village looks so peaceful and beautiful. We might find people who need help here."


Maya smiled in agreement. "Let's start looking. Who knows if someone needs our help."


They began to walk through the path that passed through the village. The villagers looked friendly, smiling as they passed by. The group was warm with the welcome they received.


Suddenly, they heard a sad cry. They followed the voice and found a middle-aged woman sitting in front of her house with an anxious expression on her face. The woman was holding a letter that looked shabby and worn.


Dian approached the woman gently. "Sorry, Mom. Can we help you with something?"


The woman turned her head and looked at the group of beggars. He seemed hesitant, but then nodded. "I don't know what to do. I received this letter, and its contents made me worry."


Irfan took the letter from the woman's hand and read it carefully. It contained a notice about the termination of employment from the only job he had. The letter also contains details about the debt that must be repaid in a short time, or he will lose his house.


Rizal said sympathetically, "We are very sorry to hear of this situation, ma'am. We want to help. Is there anything we can do for you?"


The woman almost cried. "I don't know. I don't know how to pay off this debt, and I don't have anywhere else to live."


Maya nodded. "We will try to find a solution. No problem is too big if we work together."


This group of beggar children talked to the woman to get more information about the situation. They also tried contacting several charitable organizations they knew to seek additional help.


While they waited for news from the organization, they decided to visit the shop in the village to buy food and daily necessities for the woman. They want to provide temporary relief until the woman's situation improves.


After a few hours, they received word that there was an organization willing to help pay for most of the woman's debt and provide training to help the woman find a new job.


The woman cried happily when she heard the news. "Thank you, you have become my angel of help. I don't know how I'm going to deal with all this without your help."


Maya smiles. "We just want to do our best to help others. Hope things work out better for you, ma'am."


They left the village feeling happy, knowing that they had made a difference in the woman's life. They also felt inspired by the passion and cooperation they had met in the small village.


Night came, and they gathered under the stars. They talked about their experiences today.


The beggar boy group continues on their journey, exploring various places to help those in need. Today, they are in a busy city, where the sounds of vehicles and the crowds of humans fill the air. However, even in the midst of the hustle and bustle of the city, they were always looking for opportunities to give acts of kindness.


Irfan, who had always been the most eager to help, said, "We must find a way to give kindness to the people here. Sometimes, simple actions can make a big difference."


Maya added, "Right, we don't always have to provide financial assistance. Often, kindness in simple actions such as giving a smile or good hearing also matters a lot."


As they spoke, they saw a young mother sitting on a park bench, with an impatient-looking baby on her lap. The young mother looked tired, and her facial expression reflected the uncertainty.


Rizal quickly directed the group towards the young mother. Gently, he said, "Excuse me, ma'am. Is there anything we can help you with?"


The young mother looked over in shock, then smiled. "Oh, I'm sorry. I just feel a little overwhelmed. It was the first day I took my baby to the park, and I felt a bit anxious."


Dian smiled gently. "No need to worry, Mom. Everyone has experienced the same thing. Is there anything we can do to help you?"


The young mother shook her head, but this group could see that she looked hungry. They had some food that they had brought from the city before, so they decided to give it to the young mother.


Maya offers, "Maybe you want to eat this. We took her with us, and we're happy to share."


The young mother was very grateful. "Thank you, really. I completely forgot to bring provisions for myself for being so busy preparing the baby."


After giving food to the young mother, the group decided to sit together with her for a while. They listen to her story about being a new mom and give her a little advice and support.


While they were sitting in the garden, they saw an old man sitting alone on the other bench. The old man looked sad, and his expression looked so lonely.


Rizal pointed towards the old man and said, "Maybe we can also help the old man. Maybe he just needs someone to listen to his story."


They stood up and walked towards the old man. Irfan exclaimed, "Excuse me, sir. Are you okay?"


The old man looked over and smiled weakly. "I'm just thinking, son. There's nothing to worry about."


Dian sat down next to the old man and asked, "Is there anything we can do to make you feel better? We're here to listen if you want to talk."


The old man began to tell his life story. He lost his beloved wife a few years ago and has been feeling very lonely ever since. Listening to the story, this group knew that all the old man needed was someone to listen and talk to him.


They sat with the old man for some time, sharing stories and laughing together. The old man felt happier and less lonely after the meeting.


When this group of beggars finally left the park, they were satisfied that they had made a difference in the lives of the two people they met today.