Special milk, pampers for disabled patient

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Hope Place founder, Kelvin Wan (right) handing over Ensure and adult pampers to Noryati Binti Karim’s husband, Safardy Bin Rusdee in Kuching.

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Hope Place founder, Kelvin Wan (right) handing over Ensure and adult pampers to Noryati Binti Karim’s husband, Safardy Bin Rusdee in Kuching.

KUCHING:  Hope Place founder, Kelvin Wan recently handed over Ensure, a special milk, and adult pampers to a disabled tube feeding patient with brain damage, Noryati Binti Karim,39.

Noryat’s husband, Safardy Bin Rusdee, received the gifts on her behalf. Sarawak General Hospital social workers asked Hope Place to help Noryati.

She needs to be fed Endure every three hours and requires 24-hour  care. Because of that, her husband finds it hard to go to work. Their son works at  a construction site and earns RM40 daily.They have two daughters, aged 11 and 14, who are still schooling.

They receive RM300 from the Welfare Department monthly. But the house rent is  RM300 monthly.  The family cannot afford to buy Ensure  and pampers for Noryati.

Hope Place carries out its aid deliveries once every three months because of the many families on its list of recipients. Hope Place can be reached at Hotline 013-567 2775 or 082- 505 987   from 8.30am -noon  and from 2pm– 5pm  on Mondays to Fridays and from 9am to noon on Saturdays only.

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