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A Desperate Cry for Help: Aishah Amani’s Battle Against AML Cancer

 Aishah Amani Binti Rozalie is just 2 years old, but her life has already been overshadowed by a devastating diagnosis Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). As a single mother of only 24, with no family support, Aishah’s mother is fighting an uphill battle, both emotionally and financially, to save her precious child.

The latest medical bill has soared to an alarming RM32,000, and without a payment of approximately RM150000 to RM220,00 Aishah’s treatment cannot continue. Her mother, struggling to make ends meet, is overwhelmed with the responsibility of finding the funds to keep her daughter’s treatment going.

Despite the hardships, this mother’s love knows no bounds. She is doing everything she can to save her daughter, but without help, the grim reality is that Aishah might not make it. The clock is ticking, and every second counts.

We are calling on your generosity and kindness. Aishah’s life is in our hands. With your support, we can help her receive the treatment she desperately needs to survive. A small contribution can go a long way in ensuring that this brave little girl gets a chance to live, and a single mother is not left to face this unimaginable burden alone.

Please, help us give Aishah a fighting chance. Every donation, no matter how small, will bring hope to a family on the brink of losing everything.

Fighting For The Third Time : Bentley Didn't Give Up So Are We ?

Hello, I’m Bentley’s mom, and I’m writing this with a heart that’s both heavy with fear and full of love for my little boy. Bentley is my sweet, cheerful, and caring 9-year-old who has a smile bright enough to lift anyone’s spirits. But behind that smile lies a battle no child should ever have to face. On March 28, 2022, our world changed forever when Bentley was diagnosed with leukemia. Since then, nearly half of his childhood has been spent not in classrooms or playgrounds, but in hospital rooms. He has endured countless blood transfusions, multiple rounds of chemotherapy, and exhausting days filled with needles and machines, yet through it all, he has remained so brave, even trying to smile on days when he’s too weak to sit up.

We held onto hope through two long years of treatment, believing the chemotherapy would save him. But in September 2024, our worst fear came true: the treatment failed. Bentley’s only chance now is a Bone Marrow Transplant. Just as we began preparing for it, another nightmare struck when on December 9, 2024, Bentley was rushed to the ICU after his urea levels spiked, causing swelling in his brain. I thought I was going to lose him that night. Now, he faces not only leukemia but also a serious neurological complication, making his fight even harder.

Every day, my son battles fevers, pain, and the constant risk of infection. He cannot go to school, play outside, or do the simple things most children take for granted. Instead, he relies on transfusions, medications, and machines to keep him alive. And yet, despite everything, Bentley wakes up and fights with a strength that inspires me as his mother. He is just 9 years old, but his courage is greater than anything I have ever known.

Urgent Appeal for : Pusat Perubatan University Malaya

Children Cancer Association Malaysia need your help to provide life-saving treatment for the children in PPUM undergoing Rituximab therapy. This essential medication and overall supply of chemotherapy for a year come with a hefty price tag of RM 260,000.

These children are fighting against cancer and deserve every chance to live a healthy and happy life. But without the necessary funds, their treatment may be compromised.

Your generosity and support can make a world of difference in saving these precious young lives. Please consider donating towards our cause and giving these children the hope and healing they desperately need.

Together, we can make a difference and ensure that no child is denied the chance to live due to lack of financial resources. Thank you for your kindness and compassion.

Urgent Appeal for : Ahmad Rifqi Effande's Life

When we first held our son, Ahmad Rifqi, in our arms, we never imagined that his tiny, innocent life would face such a cruel battle. He is only two years old, yet he has been diagnosed with Poorly Differentiated Chordoma, a rare and aggressive tumor. Hearing the words “your child has cancer” shattered our world, and every day since has been filled with fear and pain no parent should ever endure.

Rifqi is the light of our home. He is curious, playful, and full of life, but this illness has stolen much of his joy. The tumor brings him constant pain, and we watch helplessly as his bright eyes grow tired. As his parents, our hearts break every time we see him struggle, and yet he still tries to smile, still tries to be the little boy we know and love.

We have six children, and I work as a freelance consultant while my wife stays home to care for them. We have always managed with hard work and love, but nothing could prepare us for this. The cost of treatment is overwhelming. Our savings are gone, and despite everything we have tried, we cannot afford the care that could save his life.

Time is slipping away. The tumor continues to grow, and without urgent treatment, we may lose our little boy. As a father, I would give him my life if I could, but all I can do now is beg for help. Please, if you are reading this, I ask you from the bottom of my heart to help us save our son. Every contribution, no matter how small, is not just money, it is hope. It is a chance for Rifqi to live, to grow up, and to one day run and laugh beyond hospital walls.

Time is Running Out Help : Grace Fights for Her Life

Our brave Grace who is just 9 is fighting for her life for the third time against Leukaemia and her only hope is is Cart-T cell therapy which is her lifeline, but the cost is overwhelming, and without support, she won’t be able to keep going. CAR-T Cell Therapy is ground breaking treatment that offers hope where other options have fallen short. However, this life-saving therapy is only available in Singapore and comes with a high cost RM825000 far beyond what her family can bear.

She can’t do this alone. Your generosity means everything and will help keep her alive. Every donation, no matter how small, will directly fund her medical care and give her a fighting chance at survival.

We invite you to join us in this campaign to save Grace’s life. Every contribution, big or small, will go directly towards funding her CAR T-Cell Therapy and associated medical expenses. Together, we can give Grace the chance to grow up healthy, laugh with her friends, and dream of a brighter future.

Your kindness can make all the difference. Please donate today and share Grace’s story with your network. Let’s unite to bring hope and healing to this little warrior.

Time is Running Out Help : Darvint sai Fights for his Life

 

Due to financial constraints, the medical case of Darvint Sai, who has been under our care at CCAM, has been transferred to One Heart Malaysia for further treatment. The estimated cost for the continued treatment is 1.4 million. We, at CCAM, have ensured that his care has been managed properly, and we remain committed to supporting the process in collaboration with One Heart Malaysia, ensuring the best possible outcomes for Darvint Sai.

Urgent Appeal For : KEZIA Fights for his Life

Kezia is only 14, but instead of worrying about homework, her favorite K-pop group, or what dress to wear to a school event, she lies in a hospital bed battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a fast and aggressive blood cancer that has stolen her childhood and turned her life into a fight for survival. What began with fevers, bruises, and bone pain soon became a devastating diagnosis, and the hospital has since become her second home.

Her days are filled with needles, tubes, and sterile white walls. Her hair is gone, her energy is low, yet her spirit still flickers with hope even as every round of chemotherapy takes a little more from her. She tries to stay strong, not wanting her parents to see her cry, even though the pain is overwhelming.

Her parents, already broken by the sight of their daughter suffering, have sold everything they could and taken on crushing debt. Now, they have nothing left but a desperate plea for help. Kezia needs urgent, ongoing treatment including multiple chemotherapy sessions, daily medications, transfusions, and constant monitoring. Without support, her family may have no choice but to stop treatment.

This should not be how her story ends. If you are reading this, you have the power to change everything.

Now Kirteega needs a second Bone Marrow Transplant to Live

Please help me save my eldest daughter. My name is Thiyagu. I am blind, and I have four children. My eldest, Kirteega, is the light of our family. Even as a little girl, she was always helping, cleaning, tutoring, caring for her siblings. She never asked for anything, only gave, and she dreamed of becoming a doctor one day. I believed she would, because she carried a quiet determination that nothing seemed to shake.

But in 2021, when she was just 13, our world fell apart. She was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a fast and cruel cancer. We sold what we could and, with God’s grace and the kindness of strangers, she survived her first bone marrow transplant in 2022. For a while, she was smiling again, studying again, and living like the child she deserved to be.

Then, this January, the cancer came back. Now Kirteega needs a second bone marrow transplant to live. She is enduring chemotherapy again, losing her hair again, and suffering in pain again, but this time, we have nothing left. Her insurance will not cover a second transplant, and the hospital told us the cost is RM395,000. That number crushed us. I cannot work because of my blindness, and my wife cares for her full-time while we struggle to feed our other children.

I wish I could give her my life. I wish I could take her pain. But all I can do is ask for help for her. If you are reading this, please help me save my daughter. Every small donation gives her a chance to live, to grow up, and to wear that white coat she has always dreamed of.

Help Save Karvia: A 15-Year-Old Fighting Rare Bone Cancer

My name is Lim, and I am the grandmother of a brave 15-year-old girl named Karvia. She has been my joy since she was a baby. Her mother, my daughter, passed away when she was only two years old, and her father walked out soon after. I raised her and her younger sister with whatever I had, pouring my love and savings into giving them a chance at a better life.

Karvia grew into a cheerful, curious, and hardworking girl who loved her studies and dreamed of making a difference in the world. But everything changed when a simple bruise on her arm led to a devastating diagnosis: BCOR Re-Arranged Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer that had spread to her bones. She has endured surgery to replace the bones in her left arm with a metal rod and has gone through painful rounds of chemotherapy. She has lost her hair, her strength, and so much of her childhood to this disease, yet she continues to fight with courage beyond her years.

We have sold everything we can, but it is not enough. Her treatment costs SGD 97,000, an impossible amount for us. One night, through her tears, she asked me, “Why do I have to go through so much pain? Why can’t I just have a life like other children?” And I had no answer. I only want her to have a chance to live, to study, to laugh, and to grow up like every child deserves.

If you are reading this, I beg you to help us save her. Every act of kindness brings hope to my granddaughter’s fight for life. Please help us give Karvia the chance to return to school, to smile again, and to see a future free from pain.

Please Help Save My Son Brantley From Cancer Relapse

My name is Dharma, and I am the father of a brave 9-year-old boy named Brantley Lawrence Wijaya. He is not just a cancer patient. Even in pain, even when he can barely eat, he thinks of others. He shares with other children and asks me to buy food for the nurses. His heart is so pure, and yet he is fighting for his life.

Just before Chinese New Year 2024, Brantley was diagnosed with T-cell blastic lymphoma, a rare and aggressive cancer. After months of treatment in Penang, we were told he was in remission. But only two months later, the cancer returned stronger than before. He underwent another round of chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant in Kuala Lumpur. For a short time, his results were clear. Then, just 81 days later, he relapsed again. His lungs and heart filled with fluid, and during emergency surgery, his heart stopped for 21 seconds. By God’s mercy, he came back to us.

When we asked if he wanted to stop treatment, he cried and said, “I don’t want to die. I still want to see the world. I want chemo again, Daddy.” That was his choice, and we promised to honor it. Today, he is back on chemotherapy. His appetite is slowly returning, and his strength is coming back, but the fight is far from over.

We have sold everything we could, but the cost of his treatment is unbearable. The total will reach SGD 140,000. We have already paid part, but the bills keep rising, and we can no longer do this alone. I am begging you, from a father’s heart, please help us save Brantley. All he wants is a chance to live, to go back to school, to laugh with friends, and to grow up. Your kindness can give him that chance.

Help Little Danxia Win Her Fight Against Leukemia

My daughter Danxia is only 3 years and 9 months old. She should be laughing with her sisters, making friends at school, and filling our home with joy. Instead, she is fighting for her life. In April, she suddenly grew weak and pale, stopped playing, and within weeks, she could not walk. Red spots covered her small body, and the doctors gave us the news no parent ever wants to hear: leukemia, ALL type B cell, with a chromosome abnormality.

Her hemoglobin was so dangerously low that she needed emergency transfusions right away. Those first weeks in the hospital were filled with fear and pain. For 33 long days, needles, transfusions, and long nights in bed replaced the laughter we once knew. Watching her cry through the pain while still asking about her younger sister broke my heart in ways I cannot describe.

After three months of chemotherapy, Danxia began to fight her way back. She learned to walk again, then to dance, and even managed to run. The joy on her face in those small victories reminded me of the little girl she truly is. But her battle is not finished. Because of the chromosome abnormality, she must follow an intermediate risk protocol. Half of her chemotherapy is completed, but half still remains.

The cost to finish her treatment is SGD 77,590. We have sold what we could and used up all our savings, but it is not enough. I am pleading from the depths of a mother’s heart: please help us save Danxia. Your kindness can give her the chance to grow up, to go back to school, to laugh and play again, and to live the childhood that cancer has stolen.

Sebastian’s Leukemia Relapsed. Please Help Us Give Him This Last Hope

My son Sebastian is only 9 years old and he is fighting leukemia for the second time. When he was 7, he endured two long years of chemotherapy, surgeries, and hospital stays. We thought the nightmare was over when he reached remission. He was smiling again, drawing again, and we allowed ourselves to hope. But earlier this year, our worst fear came true. The cancer had returned and this time it had already spread.

Sebastian needed emergency surgery to remove the affected testicle, and now he is back on another round of harsh chemotherapy. The only chance to stop the disease is a bone marrow transplant. This relapse is more aggressive than before. He is losing weight, his hair falls out in clumps, and the sparkle in his eyes that once carried him through chemo is fading. One night, during a fever, he whispered to me, “Mama, I can’t take this anymore.” All he wanted was for me to hold him.

Even in his pain, Sebastian remains gentle and kind. He asks if we are alright, and he tries to smile through his fear. Watching him suffer while knowing that money is the only thing standing between him and survival breaks me as his mother. We gave everything during his first treatment. Our savings are gone, debts weigh on us, and there is nothing left except this plea for help.

We urgently need S$50,000 for his chemotherapy, transplant preparation, and post-operative care at Subang Jaya Medical Centre. If we can raise this, Sebastian has a real chance to live, to go back to school, to swim, to laugh, and to draw again. If we cannot, I fear we may lose him. Please, from one parent to another, I am asking with all my heart, help me save my son.

From Taekwondo to Chemotherapy - Support Melvino’s Fight Against Rare Leukemia

My name is Ayu, and I am a mother of three. My eldest son, Melvino, is only 11 years old. Not long ago, he was running, laughing, and training hard in taekwondo, dreaming of winning medals while playing drums at school and protecting his younger twin siblings. Today, I sit beside his hospital bed, watching him fight a battle no child should ever have to face. Even now, he looks at me and asks softly, “Mama, do you think I will win gold next year?”

Everything changed when we noticed a lump on his thigh, then another on his neck. After many tests and hospital visits, our world shattered when we were told Melvino has ETP/ALL, a rare and aggressive blood cancer. Since 29 April, he has been undergoing intense chemotherapy and is now in early consolidation. Some days he is too weak to speak or eat, but he still smiles at us, still asks about school, and still holds on to hope.

From April to October, we have spent over RM210,000, using up all of our savings. My husband works in marketing, and I stay home to care for our children. We have always lived simply, but cancer has brought financial burdens we were never prepared for. Each hospital visit reminds us how fragile life is and how quickly everything can change.

To complete Melvino’s treatment, we urgently need RM350,000, starting with a first milestone of RM175,000. All donations are managed by Give.Asia and paid directly to the Children Cancer Association Malaysia (CCAM), with 100 percent used for his treatment. As parents, we are doing everything we can, but we cannot do this alone. Please help us save our son. Every donation, every share, and every prayer gives Melvino a chance to grow up, to heal, and to dream again.

Help 14-Year-Old Sanjay Fight Rare Cancer Before It’s Too Late

A young boy’s dream of becoming a policeman is slipping away and only your kindness can bring it back. Sanjay Ram is a bright and lively 14-year-old who started this year with a fever that would not go away. His parents, humble fishermen, thought it was just the flu and gave him medicine from a small clinic, praying he would get better. But the fever worsened and soon Sanjay could no longer run along the beach or play with his little sister.

After weeks of fear and confusion, doctors delivered the heartbreaking news that Sanjay has Ewing Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive bone cancer that has already begun to spread. His parents had never heard of such a disease and could not understand how something so cruel could happen to their beloved child. All they have left is hope and the courage to fight for their son’s life.

The family has given everything they could. They sold their few belongings, borrowed from neighbors, and even skipped meals just to pay for the first rounds of chemotherapy. Now they have nothing left. Doctors say that continuing Sanjay’s treatment will cost more than RM 50,000, an amount far beyond what this family can ever afford. Without it, his chemotherapy will stop and with it, his chance to survive will vanish.

Despite all the pain and suffering, Sanjay still dreams of growing up to become a policeman who protects others and keeps people safe. He longs for the sea breeze, his little sister’s laughter, and the simple joy of being a healthy child again. Your love and support can give him that chance. Every ringgit donated will go directly to his treatment and could be the reason this brave boy wakes up tomorrow with hope, laughter, and the possibility of fulfilling his dreams.

My daughter is fighting for her life. Please stand with us

“Amma is here. Amma will never let go of your hand. We will fight this together.” I whispered these words to my daughter, Saai Malarani, as she lay weak in a hospital bed with an IV in her small arm. She is only 14 years old. My name is Entar, and I am her mother. From the day she was born, Saaimalarani has been my gentle child. She helped at home without being asked, never complained, and filled our small working-class home with laughter. When she played badminton, her happy voice was the sound that kept me going every day.

On August 1, my world began to fall apart. A sudden fever came and would not go away. Her body grew weaker, her face pale, and I watched helplessly as doctors searched for answers. On September 7, I held her hand tightly in the ambulance, praying she would be okay. That was the day I heard the words that broke my heart. Saaimalarani was diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. From that moment on, our lives became hospital walls, chemotherapy, and endless nights filled with fear.

I work as a laundry staff and ironer, and I give everything I earn to keep her treatment going. Her siblings are helping too, doing whatever work they can. Still, the cost is more than we can manage. We urgently need SGD 49,500 to continue her chemotherapy and pay for hospital care. Each day, I worry not only about money, but about time, because this illness does not wait.

Even in pain, my daughter still smiles. She thanks the nurses after every injection and tells me she wants to play badminton again one day. Her strength humbles me. I am not just asking for donations. I am asking you to help save my child and give her a chance to live the life she dreams of. Please donate or share this page. All funds raised will be managed by Give.Asia and paid directly to the Children Cancer Association Malaysia CCAM for Saaimalarani’s treatment