Abdul Majid
- Linda Mossel
- Mar 18
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

According to the information we received, Berkat Ambon volunteers visited Mr. Abdul Majid, 52 years old, who is being treated in the hospital for heart disease, lung issues, and high blood pressure (complications). Mr. Abdul Majid came from Bulau Buru for treatment, but the person who promised to help him with the treatment abandoned him. He has no family in Ambon, and as a result, he is struggling to buy medicine and meet the needs of his wife, who is accompanying him. Before falling ill, Mr. Abdul Majid sold meatballs for a living. However, due to his illness, he sold all his assets to pay for treatment, and now he has nothing left.
Brothers and sisters, let us all help Mr. Abdul Majid so that he can continue his treatment properly.
Update 2/28/25:

PThe Berkat Ambon volunteers have visited Mr. Abdul Majid again and brought donations consisting of daily necessities and money to buy other essential items. Mr. Abdul Majid, who is 52 years old, was previously a meatball vendor in Buru. Since last month, Mr. Majid has been suffering from complications of several illnesses in Buru Island and had to sell all his business equipment for medical treatment.
Someone had promised to help with the treatment but never came, which left him and his family struggling to eat and take care of his wife and two children while Mr. Majid was hospitalized. Berkat Ambon responded to his request for help and provided donations to ease the family's financial burden. Currently, Mr. Majid is still recovering and living in a boarding house. Practically, they have no income. May God bless us all!
Update 4/15/25:

Praise the Lord! Berkat Ambon volunteers once again visited Mr. Abdul Majid, 52 years old, originally from Buru Island. Last month, he was hospitalized due to complications from several illnesses. Currently, he, his wife, and their two young children are staying in a rented room while he is still unwell. He has fluid buildup in his lungs and abdomen.
Mr. Majid should be hospitalized again, but due to financial constraints, he cannot afford it. He has no source of income and no family in Ambon to support him. Berkat Ambon volunteers brought donations including rice, eggs, and other necessities, along with money for transportation to the hospital to help meet the needs of Mr. Majid and his family. Let us pray that God makes a way for Mr. Abdul Majid to be healed and able to return to work to support his family. For those who would like to help Mr. Majid, you can reach out through Berkat Ambon’s Messenger.
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