"I appreciate your assistance in getting me through these difficult times." My husband, son, and the baby in my womb all require my assistance. I will face all of this with courage. I believe my husband will be fine thanks to your donations and encouragement. We will continue to work and support ourselves and our children once everything has stabilised."

Lim Meng Hin, who had a sudden epileptic seizure that affected his ability to care for himself, was diagnosed with a bacterial infection after entering and leaving the hospital. He would lose his balance and fall at any time, necessitating the use of a walker and the assistance of others.

He was deeply disappointed and incompetent as a result of his sudden collapse. He will recover with the help of his friends for the sake of his wife and children. He hopes to recover as soon as possible and resume his manly responsibilities of caring for his wife, children, and family.

The 30-year-old Kho Hui Ping, who is currently pregnant, is due in August because the placenta is low and there is a risk of premature delivery. She, on the other hand, has no time to take care of herself because she must care for her husband and 4-year-old child, as well as carry the entire family.

She is about to give birth, and she intends to rely on her friends to cook confinement meals for her because she still needs to care for the newborn baby, husband, and son at home.

She was temporarily relieved after One Hope Charity decided to assist her with her living expenses, children's education expenses, husband's medical expenses, confinement, and newborn baby expenses.

Her eldest son is going to kindergarten, while her husband requires physical therapy and follow-up visits on a regular basis. She, on the other hand, will continue to open after the confinement period is over.

She and her husband are grateful for the public's generosity in helping them get through the difficult times. She dares not to ask for too much, as long as she can assist her in getting through the critical period of waiting for several months, so that she can continue to work after giving birth and the family's situation is stable.