Wahyu’s New Bike

January 11, 2021

New Bike Update for Wahyu 

As you already know, one of our boys, Wahyu, works in a place that is quite far from the Transition Home. It takes almost an hour by bus to get there. So we put the need out there and raised funds to buy a motorbike. Now Wahyu can go to work more efficiently, saving time and money.

Thank you to the donors and supporters who really care for Wahyu, even though finances are tight for many people during this COVID-19 pandemic. With the donations we received from our donors, we bought a new motorbike at the end of November. By the end of December we had taken care of the registration and gotten the license plate to make the new motorbike usable.

Now Wahyu has a new motorbike to go to and from work every day. And don’t worry, he already has a motorbike license, so he is safe to drive the bike on the road. Once again, thanks to the people who care about Wahyu and his needs. 

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