Mathywanee A/P Murthy (29), has had inherited cerebellar dementia since she was a toddler. She experienced numerous issues since the commencement ten years ago. The doctor advised utilising a wheelchair to get around. ONE HOPE CHARITY provided her with a unique wheelchair as well as 6 packs of diapers and 3 cans of milk powder every month for her 91-year-old grandma.

Mathywanee from Seberang Perai was diagnosed with inherited cerebellar degeneration shortly after birth. She got unsteady and frequently fell while walking, so the doctor recommended that she use a wheelchair instead.

Her parents have passed away, and she now lives with her 26-year-old brother and 91-year-old grandmother, with her brother bearing the majority of the family's costs.

After a home visit and review, ONE HOPE CHARITY decided to lend a special wheelchair to Mathywanee, and also donated diapers (6 packs per month) and milk powder (3 cans per month) to the 91-year-old grandmother.