Cerebral Palsy and a Sick Father, Help Oky Sell Toys for Survival

Cerebral Palsy and a Sick Father, Help Oky Sell Toys for Survival

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Oky Maulana, a 24-year-old young man with Cerebral Palsy, struggles every day to sell toys by the roadside and in front of schools. Despite his limited mobility, unsteady steps, and difficulty speaking, Oky never gives up—doing everything he can to support his ailing father.

At home, Oky lives with his elderly father, who suffers from severe diabetes. His father has a serious foot wound that won’t heal, often oozing blood and pus. The worsening condition has made it nearly impossible for him to walk.

"Dad, please pray that my sales go well so I can take you to the doctor," Oky says as he carefully cleans his father’s wound.

Right now, Oky is their only hope for survival. But the problem is, his income from selling toys is barely enough to buy food—let alone afford his father’s medicine or medical treatment.

"Some days, when I don’t sell anything, we only eat what little we have… sometimes, we share a single portion of rice. But I won’t give up. I believe God will make a way."

Every day, Oky walks miles under the scorching sun or through the pouring rain to sell his toys. Yet, more often than not, his sales are poor—earning only about $1 a day, which is barely enough to survive.

To make things worse, he often faces ridicule and insults because of his condition. But despite the cruelty, Oky remains strong. He keeps pushing forward, hoping for a better life for his father.

Right now, Oky’s only wish is for kind-hearted people to support him—to help sell his toys, to keep them from starving, and to give his father the medical care he desperately needs.

Will you be part of Oky’s journey and help him and his father get the treatment they deserve?

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