Harsheeta, a student at SJKT Saraswathy in Sungai Buloh, is facing a severe health challenge, with her oxygen levels dangerously low at just 70%-75%—far below the normal range of 95%-99%. As a result, Harsheeta urgently needs treatment at Boston Children’s Hospital in the United States to improve her condition. However, the staggering cost of USD 350,000 presents a major challenge for her family, making it difficult for them to afford the life-saving medical care she desperately requires.
Therefore, Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi delivered a contribution on behalf of YAB Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim to support the family’s efforts in raising funds. This financial assistance serves as a significant relief for Harsheeta’s family, helping to ease their burden as they work towards securing the necessary funds for her critical treatment.

The Prime Minister’s Secretary shared this news on his Facebook page, expressing his hope that this small contribution would inspire more people to come forward and offer their support. He also urged everyone to join in praying for young Harsheeta, that she may receive the urgent treatment she needs and be blessed with a full recovery.
Harsheeta’s battle with her severe heart condition has placed an immense financial and emotional strain on her family. The generous contribution from Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, delivered by his political secretary Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi, offers much-needed relief and hope in their fundraising efforts. However, with the high cost of treatment still a major hurdle, continued support from the public remains crucial. As her family fights to secure the necessary funds, the collective efforts of compassionate individuals can make a difference in giving Harsheeta a chance at a healthier future.
If you wish to contribute fund, please contact Selva Ganapathy, Harsheeta Sai’s Father at 0122522689 to get further information.
Source: Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi Facebook
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