Nakakadurog-pusong liham ng ina para sa kukupkop ng anak niya, nag-viral
- A letter that was written by a mother to the person who will be taking care of her daughter has gone viral
- The mother, as much as she would like to take care of her daughter, could no longer do so, as her strength is already waning
- She included the name of her daughter in the letter, which she wished to be "Kathlen" and also provided her birthday
- The letter of the mother has touched the hearts of so many netizens, with many of them giving her words of encouragement to just keep on moving
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The letter of a mother, which has been shared on social media so many times, has touched the hearts of many netizens. The letter was then shared by Aksyon Firing Line.
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It was addressed to the person who would be taking care of her little daughter.
Her intro was an appeal for the person to raise her daughter. She said that all she would be asking for was for her daughter to be baptized before she dies.
She then revealed that she does not live there, but the one who got her pregnant was the one who brought her there.
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The mother appealed that her daughter be registered and immunized.
She also said that she has been living on water for three days and her strength is already giving way.
The mom then asked for forgiveness from her daughter saying that all that she wanted was for her to live, and that her body is already very weak.
She then went on to appeal for her daughter to be named Kathlen, and that she was born Nov. 3, at 3:30.
The mother was in Siargao at the time that she wrote the letter and appealed to those who would be taking care of her daughter.
Stories that touch the heart appeal to netizens and are shared multiple times on social media. Some of these stories inspire, while others are very relatable.
Filipinos love stories that make them feel that they are not alone, or something that they can easily relate to. In one story, an 83-year-old grandmother sought the help of a rider and asked for food. She was already very hungry, which was why she went to the rider and asked for P5. She then thanked the kindhearted rider for the help rendered.
Another viral story was about a grandmother praised by netizens after she was seen going around, selling her own handcrafted crocheted products. At her age, she still manages to sell products, and it is something that others could draw strength from.
Source: KAMI.com.gh