Campaign to fund birth defect operations


Chai hopes the KK Supermart platform will make the mission to provide corrective surgery a success.

ONE in 10 babies in Malaysia are born with some form of birth defect or pre-birth medical condition. And most often, their parents are unable to afford corrective surgery.

Compassion for the ones affected prompted Pravin Kumar and Christopher Cheow to work together to form My Medical Today Sdn Bhd, which has led to an ambitious project called Fund A Child Surgery.

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