Introduction to People with Disabilities

Sponsorship For People With Disabilities

Most of the disabled people in Care For Malaysia come from single-parent families, with financial difficulties and poor environment.
They have no choice but to entrust us to take care of their children. Disabilities are beyond their control whether they are born or born with them.
Let us spread our love to these unfortunate people together!

Cheng Chon Yew

Cheng Chon Yew has faced immense challenges since birth. He was born with hydrocephalus and paralysis in one arm. To manage his condition, a surgical procedure was performed to insert a shunt, long, soft tube with a valve that allowed cerebrospinal fluid to drain from his brain to his abdomen.

Chua Xin Wei / Vivian

Vivian’s parents divorced when she was young. Her father worked away from home for extended periods and rarely returned. She lost contact with her mother entirely. Raised solely by her grandmother, Vivian lived with her aunt, feeling like a burden and experiencing an unhappy childhood.

Tseu Choi Hwa / Mary

Mary has been diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's disease. Several months ago, she fell at home and was discovered by her daughter late at night, lying in a pool of blood. This incident significantly worsened her condition.

Wong Mei Nee

Nee, aged 46, is from Subang. Her parents have passed away, she is single, and lives with her two younger sisters. The youngest sister is disabled; although she is able to take care of herself, she is unable to work.

Kok Lee Teng

Teng Moi, aged 50, suffers from intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and dissociative identity disorder.

Chang Loi Seng/ Ah Seng

Ah Seng, aged 79, is single and has lost both his parents. He formerly worked in the painting industry and, after retirement, assisted at a nearby mamak stall. He resides in his ancestral home.

Liu Choon Fong

Ah Liu, aged 59, suffered a stroke five years ago while working in Langkawi due to excessively long working hours—over 12 hours a day—with inadequate rest. This has resulted in his current mobility impairments.

Fong Kim Hon

Fong Kim Hon, aged 57, is blind and frequently talks to himself. Ah Han experienced severe vision problems since childhood, but managed to live normally until around the age of 30.

Ng Yoke Quai

Ng Yoke Quai, aged 67, is single. During her teenage years, while living with her mother in a rented house, she experienced emotional deception by a co-tenant, which led to severe depression.

Chean Hooi Theng

At 37, Hui Ting is facing the challenges of Huntington's disease, a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder. Symptoms of this disease typically manifest in middle age and include motor, cognitive, and psychiatric disturbances.

Foo Teck Kum

Uncle Kim, 86 years old, lives alone in a low-cost flat. Due to his advanced age and limited mobility, his meals are delivered by his children. However, as his children have to work, they cannot provide long-term care for Uncle Kim.

Mary Geraldine Khoo Hui Leng

A broken family can have an immeasurable impact on a child. Jerry, who once lived in a happy family, could not cope with her parents' divorce and her father's remarriage. This led her to develop depression, characterized.

Ng Chee Keat

Born into a modest family, Ng Chee Keat is single. He has two mothers, four younger sisters, and two younger brothers. He has a direct relationship with only one of his sisters.

Hew Yin Keong

Born into a middle-class family, Hew Yin Keong is single and has two older brothers, four older sisters, and one younger sister. His parents and one of his sisters have passed away.

Yong Foo Fong

Yong Foo Fong grew up in Sungai Way New Village. At the age of 13, a traffic accident drastically altered his life, leaving him partially paralyzed.

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