The 2-year-old who celebrated his birthday with a sand cake is celebrating;  I wait

The 2-year-old who celebrated his birthday with a sand cake is celebrating; I wait


The story of little Maxsuel Ferreira, from Barras, Piauí, has moved Internet users across Brazil


Summary

An impromptu celebration with cakes and sweets for 2-year-old Maxsuel’s birthday went viral and, with donations, the boy was thrown a new party, this time with edible sweets.




The little boy’s friends and neighbors Maxsuel Ferreira, 2 years oldthey had no idea that a simple impromptu birthday party would go viral on social media. With a ‘fake’ cake and sand sweets they celebrated the birthday of the boy ‘Suel’as he is called by his family and friends.

The idea came from colleagues in the Invasão neighborhood, in the city of Barras, in the north of Piauíbecause the boy’s mother, Maria Lucineide Ferreira da Silva, I couldn’t afford to throw a party for him. The impromptu celebration took place last Saturday, the 13th, and was also captured on video. One of them reached Amanda Cristina de Sousa Paes, creator of the social project Mundo Coloridowhich helps people in vulnerable situations in the city of Piauí.

At 26 years old, Amanda He divides his time between working in the administrative sector of a hospital and volunteering on the project. Basic food baskets, lunch boxes and visits to children hospitalized are some of the initiatives of the project that she has been carrying out for 9 years.

On Thursday the 18th he shared images of the birthday party Suel looking for donations. The goal wasn’t “just going after a cake,” he said Earth. “We wanted to try to bring a basket, clothes, shoes, food so they could stock up. But [a publicação] it exploded,” Amanda explained.

After publication, comments continued to arrive from emotional Internet users offering help. Some offered toys, others asked how they could donate money to the boy’s mother. Amanda forwarded the contact and PIX key of Neide.

In these 24 hours it has not yet been possible to count how much Neide has already collected, but Suel was able to celebrate his birthday, a little late, with an edible cake. This Friday the 19th Amanda and other volunteers from Mundo Colorido they attended a new party with the boy, in his house, in the same place where the first party was held.

“He was so touched. It’s funny. I feel like I’ve accomplished a mission, that I’ve been helpful in someone’s life,” Amanda says.

A page has contacted the family to launch a campaign so they can raise funds to build a house and have better living conditions. Meanwhile, Suel’s mother continues to accept donations, as does Mundo Colorido.

Source: Terra

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