Help Me Go See My Brother

Rohan Madhusanka Start Date: Apr 25, 2024 - End Date: Aug 24, 2024
  • South Korea

My Travel Story

by: Rohan Madhusanka Start Date: Apr 25, 2024 - End Date: Aug 24, 2024
I'm writing this letter with a heavy heart and a plea for your understanding and compassion. My name is Rohan, and I have a story to share that is filled with hope, longing, and a sense of loss.

A few years ago, my family was struggling financially. My brother, who is my closest friend and confidant, decided to take matters into his own hands. He applied for a loan and moved to Korea, hoping to find work and send money back home. It was the most selfless act I've ever witnessed, but it came with a heavy price. We don't know when he'll be able to return.

As the months passed, I felt the weight of his absence more and more. Our home felt emptier without his laughter, his presence, and the warmth he brought into our lives. I miss him deeply, and the thought of not seeing him for years is almost unbearable. He's sacrificing so much for our family, but I wish I could tell him in person how much I appreciate him, how much I miss him, and how much I wish he didn't have to be so far away.

Unfortunately, my own financial situation is challenging, and I simply can't afford the trip to Korea. The cost of a plane ticket, even just to visit, is far beyond my reach. It feels like there's a vast ocean between us, and I'm standing on the shore, unable to cross.

I'm reaching out to you, dear reader, in the hope that you might understand my predicament and perhaps find it in your heart to help. Even a small contribution could bring me one step closer to seeing my brother. It would mean the world to me to be able to hug him, to sit with him, and to hear his voice in person again.

If you are able and willing to help, my PayPal account is { https://paypal.me/madhusanka2002 } Any amount, no matter how small, would be a beacon of hope for me during this difficult time.

Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Even if you're unable to contribute, your empathy and understanding mean so much. I hope one day to be reunited with my brother and to tell him about the kindness of strangers who helped make that reunion possible.
  • South Korea