We need your help and everyone’s help to support them. We need to show them that we all have their back and is doing our part in their journey of fighting childhood cancer.
You can help by either contributing financially to our cause, or to take part in our efforts to support them. Of course, it would be best if you can do both!
Updated on 7th May 2021
My name is Muhammad Fakhri Bin Muhammad and I’m a childhood cancer survivor. I suffered from brain cancer when I was 11 years old and completed my treatment 2 years later (currently still under monitoring).
Currently I’m waiting to further my studies in higher education as I have completed STPM examination in 2019. While waiting for my STPM result, I spent most of my free time volunteering with SCCS together with group of youth survivors known as Heroes Of Hopes. When the pandemic hit the country, it was a challenging time for me because I wasn’t sure what I would staying at home for a long period of time. It was not easy when you hadn’t seen your friends physically for a long time or going out without worrying about the virus. Sometimes, there were days I felt anxious so watching movies or playing games were some of the ways that I tried to cope. Despite that, I am grateful to be able to be with my family and stay healthy during this time.
With my experience as a childhood cancer survivor, I hope I can continue spreading childhood cancer awareness; also one day to return back to volunteering with SCCS when things are more safe.