Kind Malaysians donate RM30,000 to help man, Down syndrome adoptive daughter

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Chang: “We received an overwhelming response from the public, especially the young entrepreneurs.'

Nearly RM30,000 has poured in for Teo Hock Teng, 58, and the 16-year-old within two days after their plight was highlighted in The Star on July 19.

Its chairman Patric Chang said his team initially lacked confidence, worrying that the economic uncertainty might impact the effort to raise sufficient funds.“A number of my entrepreneur friends have also chipped in to help,” he said after visiting them at their home in Bandar Hilir here.Down syndrome girl's adoptive dad needs help with her medical expenses

“Every single cent will be accounted for and I will announce the total expenditure incurred after the teenager undergoes her corrective surgery at Kuala Lumpur Hospital scheduled by end of this year,” he added.

 

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