"I hope to find a job and utilize my skills to contribute to society. Thank you all for helping with my medical expenses. With the medication controlling my condition, at least my situation has stabilized."

27-year-old Moganambigai A/P Thamaraichelven was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) four years ago. She has already exhausted her family's savings for treatment, but her condition has improved. Now, she hopes to continue using medication to manage her condition and seek employment to contribute to society.

Despite receiving a scholarship from the National Higher Education Fund Corporation in the past, she relied on her parents for living expenses, while her medical expenses depleted their savings. With the necessary funds for her medication now secured, she can overcome this difficult period.

Moganambigai majored in political science at a university, even though she fell ill. She persevered and completed her studies, and now that she has graduated, she is ready to pursue job opportunities and explore new horizons. Dancing used to be her passion, but since falling ill, she has been unable to dance. However, she is grateful that she can now take care of herself and walk independently.