Monday, September 18, 2017
Heart Warming OFW Suprise
Heart Warming OFW Surprise Video: Children Reunites With Their Father After Almost 5 Years
Going back home after many years, to the place where your heart resides – is one great momentous event that every OFW longs to experience.
Working for so many years abroad, away from your family and relatives, is just one of the many sacrifices an OFW had to endure just to provide a much better life for their families in the Philippines. Such sacrifices are even doubled because of their need to adjust to certain cultural differences concerning their environment and workmates. Despite that, Overseas Filipino Workers still needs to go on and face the multitude of challenges on front of them, with the hope to be back home, someday.
A very touching moment was captured on cam and was shared by social media.
In the video, a blue container was prepared inside the living room. Children were then gathered around it, excited for its content. They had no idea what’s inside, or should we say, WHO is inside.
The container was opened and everyone was surprised to see their loving father. They were apart for four and a half years. He worked in Dammam, Saudi Arabia but was unfortunate enough to be struck with the current economic crisis in the country.
Luckily, the government was able to help him get home to his family in Bacolod City for free.
This touching event is a great reminder of the heroic act of our OFWs abroad. They should be well-appreciated and loved.
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