Seoul delivery Driver Receives Unexpected Gratitude From Young Cancer Patient
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – September 5, 2025 – A Seoul-based delivery driver received a deeply moving gesture of thanks from a 9-year-old battling cancer and his mother, after quietly adding an extra item to their order. The act of kindness sparked an emotional encounter that has resonated online, highlighting the profound impact small gestures can have on those facing serious illness.
Mr. A, who operates a delivery pork belly shop in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, was touched by a note accompanying a recent delivery app order stating the meal was a rare treat for the customer’s son undergoing chemotherapy. Moved by the family’s situation – Mr. A is also a parent to a young child and expecting another – he included an additional order of LA ribs wiht a message of support: “Cheer up.” Days later,the mother and son visited Mr.A’s shop, traveling from Guro, Seoul, to express their gratitude in person. The child,visibly affected by treatment with signs of recent chemotherapy,presented Mr. A with a fatigue-recovery drink, Bacchus, prompting tears from the delivery driver.The story, shared by the online community ‘Hwado is the president,’ underscores the emotional toll of childhood cancer and the power of human connection. According to the Korean Central Cancer Registry, childhood cancer rates are rising globally, with leukemia, brain tumors, and lymphomas among the most common diagnoses.While advancements in treatment have improved survival rates, the journey remains arduous for patients and their families. Mr. A recounted the mother telling him, “I didn’t have one side, but it was a great comfort. I was so hard with my husband.” The unexpected visit served as a powerful reminder of the strength found in shared experiences and the simple acts of kindness that can offer solace during challenging times. Mr. A jokingly lamented he hadn’t been able to enjoy the Bacchus himself,overwhelmed by the moment.