Beneficiary Profile 1836 Renchhen Tamang

Minimum Contribution RM1.00

RM1,415.00

17 Funders

Campaign Closed

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Campaign Creator
Name: JENNY CHU
Nick Name: daai

Description

We urgently seek assistance! A ten-month-old baby boy is experiencing urinary bleeding. To prevent the risk of cancer, we earnestly appeal to kind-hearted individuals nationwide to donate RM5,000 to help him undergo testicular relocation corrective surgery as soon as possible.

Case No. 1836: Baby boy Renchhen Tamang cannot help but continuously scratch his private parts and cry out in pain. One day, he urinated blood, trembling and falling down in distress. His mother hurriedly took him to the hospital for an examination, where doctors confirmed the necessity of surgery to save him. However, due to financial difficulties, they cannot afford the surgical expenses. We implore compassionate individuals to assist, allowing the baby to undergo surgery as early as possible.

When social workers learned of the situation and inquired with the doctor regarding the baby’s condition, Dr. Nada carefully explained various issues concerning the poor quality, displacement, and torsion of the baby’s testicles. Without surgery, there is a risk of testicular cancer.

Our charity workers subsequently visited the baby’s home to learn more about the situation. Mother Seyla Ho (36 years old) explained that she had previously noticed abnormalities in the baby’s testicles and took him to the hospital for examination, where medical staff initially reassured her. However, as the baby’s condition worsened, with blood in his urine, Seyla became increasingly concerned and immediately sought a detailed examination at the hospital.

After a thorough examination by Dr. Nada, the results left the mother feeling worried and helpless. The baby suffers from testicular displacement, and without prompt surgery, his life will be affected, with an increased risk of cancer. Seyla tearfully expressed her distress over her child’s safety. What should have been the joyful beginning of a new life has been marred by worries as the baby faces potential cancer risks, causing immense concern and sadness for his mother.

The father, Tamang (40 years old), works as a security guard, while the mother is a domestic worker responsible for household chores and cooking three meals a day for her employer. With meagre incomes, they are unable to afford the sudden need for surgery expenses. Consequently, they turn to Da Ai for assistance. At the parents’ request, we have initiated a crowdfunding campaign for the RM5,000 surgery fee, earnestly requesting kind-hearted individuals nationwide to help. We also appeal for assistance in spreading this plea for help, enabling the baby to receive prompt assistance and undergo surgery for a speedy recovery. Thank you.