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8 Beautiful Portraits of Rezy Adisty, who is Close and Shares with the Silver Human Children: This is Healing for Me

8 Beautiful Portraits of Rezy Adisty, who is Close and Shares with the Silver Human Children: This is Healing for Me

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8 Beautiful Portraits of Rezy Adisty, who is Close and Shares with the Silver Human Children: This is Healing for Me

Behind the glamour of the Indonesian model world, Rezy Adisty apparently has another interesting side to see. Yes, the model who also holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy is very close to the silver human children who are often seen on the streets.

What is the story? Read more here.

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Initially, Adis often saw these silver human children hanging out in front of his apartment in East Jakarta.

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He was often approached by them when passing by. However, over time, Adis's empathy emerged and that's where their introduction began.

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"At first, I just passed by. They often shouted at me, 'share it, sis, like that.' Over time, I felt sorry seeing that they didn't wear sandals, so I asked why they didn't wear sandals. Finally, they told me," said Adis when met in East Jakarta recently.

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Adis didn't hesitate to get closer to these street children. Rezy often spent time eating together with them. "I don't want to spoil them by giving money. So I bring them things or invite them to eat, give them toys, give them shoes," said Adis.

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From frequently meeting these street children, Adis has learned a little about their lives. One thing that touched and made Adis proud is that they haven't forgotten about education.

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"I see that everyone needs easy cash, including them, to help their parents and all. And the important thing is that they still go to school. If they didn't go to school and only became silver people, maybe I would have less empathy. Because they still carry out their responsibilities as children to go to school and help their parents, I have a desire to help. Even if it's just providing food or giving school shoes," explained Adis.

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Adis also doesn't want to be called generous or anything like that. Because according to him, what he does with these silver people is a form of social life as a human being. He also refers to the time spent with them as a healing from all the fatigue and busyness of work.

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"I prefer to socialize with them, chat. Because actually they have income every day, right. So I become friends with them, eat together, laugh together, share toys like that. So if I can chat with little kids, I'm already happy. This is healing for me. They are cute, innocent, just the way they are," she concluded.