"Having my parents with me on my graduation day is the best moment in my life."
The story started around September 2015, three months away from my graduation date. I was sitting in my apartment room and thinking that it would be awesome if my parents could attend my graduation. Unfortunately, I was short on my savings to fund the expense myself.
After spending sometime thinking, I decided to ask for a crowdfund my parents. It was not an easy decision for me, as I had to share my story to public with no certainty about the outcome. In a way, I was putting myself to be vulnerable.
With the help of my two amazing roommates, Angga and Azman, I made a video and shared my story at gofundme.com. Here is the video: Gofundme - Timmy Wijaya
20, 40, 100, 200, 500, 1200, ...
I could not ask for a better outcome. The reaction was overwhelming to me, as I received donations and support from people close to me, Texas Tech alumni, to people whom I never met. In less than a month, the target was achieved for me to buy return tickets for my parents.
The moment was special to me for multiple reasons:
- The amount of support from everyone made me speechless and forever grateful
- That was the first time my parents ever been abroad
- My parents were able to see me walk through the stage on my graduation
- For my parents to meet people who took care of me during my time in Lubbock
Even better, around June 2016, my friend who also went to school in the US came up to me and said: "Tim, thank you for showing the possibility of getting your parents to attend your graduation. You inspired me to do the same. Thank you."
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