How Viral Photo Changed The Lives Of A ‘Selfless Father’ And His Family
The story of 38-year-old Ryan Arebuabo, the “selfless father”
in a photo that has gone viral, has touched millions of readers from different
parts of the world.
Yet, for him, he is no different from many parents who would
endure hunger so their children can enjoy a full meal.
Three months have passed since ABS-CBN News first visited
Arebuabo and his two daughters, Rose Ann and Rose Mae, in their tiny home in
Tondo, Manila.
At first glance, it is easy to think that not much has
changed in their lives. They still reside in a four-square-meter space beside a
creek filled with garbage and waste. They use only a makeshift bathroom.
Arebuabo, who suffered a stroke a few years ago, still wakes
up at 5 a.m. to help his children prepare for school.
Rain or shine, he walks them to and from school despite
having difficulty getting on his feet.
He stays up in the wee hours to attend to his small cart
along Juan Luna Street, selling coffee and cigarettes to jeepney drivers.
Looking at the family’s condition, it’s easy to think they
haven’t had any help.
But upon closer look, subtle changes can be noticed. Tears turned into genuine smiles and hearty laughs.
But upon closer look, subtle changes can be noticed. Tears turned into genuine smiles and hearty laughs.
An ABS-CBN News team met up with Arebuabo on Friday, two
days before Father’s Day.
He greeted the team with a radiant smile, offered a seat,
and began narrating how the viral photo has changed his life.
“Sobrang saya ko. Ang ngiti ko nga, abot tainga na sa sobrang
tuwa at pagpapasalamat,” Arebuabo said.
Arebuabo said he continues to receive financial help even
until today.
After the photo went viral, Arebuabo’s younger sister, Ria Infante, created a bank account for her brother, where people can send money.
After the photo went viral, Arebuabo’s younger sister, Ria Infante, created a bank account for her brother, where people can send money.
Infante said her brother remains prudent about money amid
the financial help he has been receiving.
He makes sure he only spends money on important matters.
“Para lang sa mga anak ko ‘to. Akala nila kuripot ako, hindi
nila alam sila ang pinag-iipunan ko,” Arebuabo said.
Arebuabo gave ABS-CBN News a tour of his home, where he
proudly showed the newly installed roof, wall, and wooden door.
With these improvements, he and his children will no longer
worry about the rainy days to come.
“Parang ako ‘yan, matatag na,” he said.
With all the money he received, Arebuabo was able to buy two
second-hand tricycles to augment his income.
The tricycles bear the name of his most priced possession, his two children.
The tricycles bear the name of his most priced possession, his two children.
“Una pa lang, noong may mga gustong tumulong na
pang-hanapbuhay, motor talaga iyong una kong naisip,” said Arebuabo, who
believes that one day he’d get better behind the wheel and learn how to drive.
He has received grocery items that he now sells in his cart.
He has also gotten sacks of rice, which he shared with his siblings.
“Dati, kaunti lang ang laman niyang tindahan, pero noong
na-feature na ako, dumami na. Noong may mga nagbigay ng grocery, iyon na ang
ibinenta ko. Iyong iba, tinabi ko para sa mga anak ko,” he said.
With these new sources of income, Arebuabo now makes P500 a
day, good enough to put a decent meal on the table and support his children’s
basic needs.
In his past interview with ABS-CBN News, Arebuabo only asked
one thing for himself – to be able to avail of therapy.
After he suffered a stroke in 2013, he has always dreamed of
undergoing treatment. He wanted to restore his normal mobility so he could get
a stable job.
A wellness clinic in Binondo volunteered to give him free
therapy sessions until his movement improves.
His brother personally takes him to the clinic, three times
a week, using his new tricycle.
“Iyong paglalakad ko, mabilis na. Iyong kamay ko, dati hindi
ko maiangat, ngayon kaya ko na,” he said.
“Minsan kapag hinahatid ko sa eskwela ang mga anak ko,
sinasabi nila mabagal akong maglakad. Pero magmula noong pumasok ‘tong therapy,
ayon dire-diretso na,” he added.
But, perhaps, the most priceless gift he received is the
scholarship that actor Piolo Pascual promised to provide to his children.
According to Arebuabo, the actor who is playing his
character on “MMK” this Saturday, pledged that he will pay for the children’s
tuition in a private school.
The school supplies they’d be needing will be shouldered by
a local bookstore.
“Wala na po akong hihilingin pa,” he said. “Basta
makapag-aral lang iyong mga anak ko. Iyong gamot at pera, sandali lang iyon.
Pero kung iyong mga anak ko, nakapagtapos sila, wala na akong mahihiling pa.”
Pascual also gave him a brand-new phone that he can use to
call him if he needs anything.
“Taos-puso ang pagpapasalamat ko kay Piolo. Binigyan na ako
ng cellphone, pag-aaralin pa iyong mga anak ko. Sobrang laki ang pasasalamat ko
sa kanya,” he added.
Apart from using the phone to communicate with his relatives
and Pascual, Arebuabo is also using it to take photos of the people who come to
their house and offer their help.
“Parang way niya raw iyon para laging makita ng mga anak
niya iyong mukha ng mga taong tumulong sa kanila, para hindi sila makakalimot,”
Arebuabo said.
According to Arebuabo, he will be forever grateful to the
person who took the viral photo, to those who shared his story, to those who
helped, and to those who silently prayed for him.
“Hindi ko pera iyan, para sa mga anak ko iyan. Para sa
kinabukasan nila, at para hindi sila matulad sa akin,” he said.
A day before Father’s Day, Arebuabo is planning to have an
advance celebration with the whole family.
How Viral Photo Changed The Lives Of A ‘Selfless Father’ And His Family
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