22 Years Being Separated, Tears of Reunification of Abandoned Elderly with Children

22 Years Being Separated, Tears of Reunification of Abandoned Elderly with Children
Writer :
Tim Humas Sentra Darussa’adah di Aceh Besar
Editor :
David Myoga
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

ACEH BESAR (June 2, 2022) – The Ministry of Social Affairs through the Darussa'adah Center in Aceh Besar carries out reunification activities. Mansur (72 years old) abandoned elderly meets his biological son who has been separated for 22 years. The father and son were separated because of the conflict that hit Aceh in 2000.

 

“I was separated from my wife and children in Woyla, West Aceh when the conflict-hit, my wife, children, and family, I evacuated to Java. But fate had other plans, I had to survive and continue living in Aceh, contact with my family was also broken,” he said.

 

Mansur met his son after his neighbor uploaded a photo of him who was sick and tried to be connected via social media and Facebook. After receiving reports from the Aceh Jaya Social Office and Aceh Social Office that Mansur had family in Malang, East Java, the Darussa'adah Center in Aceh Besar immediately responded to carry out a reunification plan. It also involves Soeharso Integrated Center for returning home to Malang, East Java.

 

The head of the Darussa'adah Center in Aceh Besar, Susi Mulyati, immediately coordinated with the Integrated Center Soeharso Surakarta regarding the returning home of Mansur's grandfather, we will facilitate the cost of his return. “We will reunify Mansur's grandfather with his family in Malang, we have obtained family contact through his son,” he said.

 

Before his return to reunification, Mansur received social rehabilitation services at the Darussa'adaah Center in Aceh Besar. This was done to determine psychosocial conditions and readiness for departure for reunification to Malang on Sunday, May 5, 2022.

 

Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) has also been distributed to meet the basic needs of clothing and food. The assistance provided was in the form of milk, honey, biscuits, clothes, gloves, and worship equipment.

 

Anto, son of Mansur thanked MoSA and Aceh Social Office for helping to meet his father who had been separated for 22 years, and hoped that with this meeting his father would be happy to be reunited with his long-separated family.
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