Laird rode his bicycle rickshaw past a crowd of people looking for rides. He needed the money. But instead of stopping to pick up a customer, he steered his bike to its parking spot. He handed over a portion of his hard-earned wages to the rickshaw’s owner and walked home. His rental time was fixed, and no matter how many more customers waited, he couldn’t keep working
Even though two of Laird’s three sons also worked, it was still a constant struggle to provide for the family. They managed to scrape together enough so the youngest son, 12-year-old Tanoj, could go to school. But it wasn’t until Tanoj was enrolled in a local GFA-supported Child Sponsorship Program center that their plight began to change.
The after-school tutoring at the center helped Tanoj learn his school subjects, and he worked hard. He also enjoyed the extra-curricular activities, like singing and performing cultural dances. Through it all, he had upright examples of his teachers to guide him toward obedience and respect.
But the Child Sponsorship Program didn’t only impact little Tanoj—it touched his entire family.
Laird shared with Tanoj’s teachers from the Child Sponsorship Program how difficult it was to eke out a living for his family. The staff took his plight to heart, and they decided to do something about it.
When it came time for the Child Sponsorship Program staff to distribute gifts, like those found in GFA’s Christmas Gift Catalog, they remembered Laird. They arranged for him to receive a passenger rickshaw of his very own!
Laird’s eyes filled with tears when he received his gift. It meant he would finally be empowered to work as hard as he could to care for his family. There would be no more rental fees, and no more limited work hours.
Laird set out to work in his new rickshaw. With no fixed rental times, he used his now-free schedule to work as long as he needed. The nearby train station provided many customers who needed transportation with their luggage. People who knew Laird personally would even reserve his services when they needed a rickshaw.
In addition to meeting the needs of his family, Laird made enough to save some of his income. Gradually, he saved enough to purchase a trolley rickshaw and open a new business selling street food. He handed over the passenger rickshaw to his energetic older sons, which was a relief to Laird’s aging body.
Because of the generosity of GFA friends around the world, Laird’s son Tanoj is getting an education that will equip him for the rest of his life, and the family’s financial burden has eased dramatically. What’s more, these acts of kindness have stirred a new appreciation and interest in Laird’s heart toward those who love Jesus.
There are many more with stories like Laird’s. You can help provide a life-changing gift for a family in Asia.