PWD Delivery Rider Proves Disability Is Not a Hindrance to Earning a Living
A PWD delivery rider continues to work hard despite his physical condition to support the financial needs of his family.
Recently, Nathaniel Felix Sagun, a Facebook user, shared a photo of himself diligently working as a delivery rider. His post quickly went viral and garnered various reactions from the online community.
A 28-year-old person with disability (PWD) continues to work hard to support his family in the middle of Metro Manila’s busy streets and unpredictable weather. He works as an on-call delivery rider, taking various errands such as food deliveries, grocery shopping, paying bills, or even surprise gifts.

From fast food runs to market errands, he accepts almost anything that helps put food on the table. Recently, he was also accepted as a Grab Food Rider. In just two weeks with the app, he has already completed several orders, and he remains hopeful that more opportunities will come his way.
Even in bad weather, he pushes forward, sometimes even covering the costs of errands up to P1,000 just to serve his customers and make ends meet. He hopes of being considered for small tasks that could help him earn money.
“Gusto ko lang po tulungan yung sarili ko na makapag provide ng mga panganngailangan ng pamilya ko at mabayaran lahat ng bayarin namin,” Sagun said.

He currently services Metro Manila, especially areas covered by his Grab account. Anyone who needs assistance with errands can reach out to him through Messenger or call 0950 998 3630. For those who want to send support, his GoTyme Bank account is under his name: Nathaniel Felix Sagun, with account number 017921455863.
Despite life’s challenges, Nathaniel proves that disability is not a barrier when it comes to earning an honest living.
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The social media users expressed their reactions to his story:

