“May God help us get through this trial. My younger brother has been suffering from kidney disease for five years, but I can’t afford to take him for treatment. Now, if we have no food, we just drink tap water to endure the hunger…” – Ama Kie Moe
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Ama Kie Moe (74) and Akong Toeng (71) are siblings struggling through one of the toughest challenges of their lives. They live in a makeshift shack made of metal sheets, surrounded by piles of plastic waste.
With no family left but each other, they face their illnesses alone. Akong Toeng has been battling kidney disease for five years and urgently needs surgery. Meanwhile, Ama Moe’s leg is rotting due to a severe infection.
But with their financial struggles, seeking treatment feels impossible. They can barely afford food—how could they afford medical care?
Despite his pain, Ama Moe still works as a trash collector, scavenging for plastic waste to sell. Every step he takes is agonizing, but he has no choice. At best, he earns only $0.30 per day—barely enough for a single meal.
Many days, they have nothing to eat. Their only option? Drinking tap water to suppress their hunger.
No one should have to endure this. Your support can help provide them with food, medical treatment, and hope.
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