BERNAMA
PUCHONG, July 21 (Bernama) -- After almost two weeks of making their old car their home, Grace Edward and her family can finally breathe a sigh of relief after
receiving a new rented home here on Monday, due to concern and donations from the public.
Grace, 37, a housewife, expressed her gratitude to the public for their help while her husband, Kumar Subramaniam, 37, who lost his mechanic's job, has also been
offered a job in a workshop near their new home.
She said that when they were confronted with difficulties, many came forward to offer assistance and their monetary contributions enabled her to place a deposit for
a new rented home as well as repay her debts and purchase basic household needs.
I didn't think I would be able to (rent) this house so soon. I am very happy and no longer have the fear of sleeping in the car. A home is important for safety, especially
for my son.
"Initially, I thought it might just be normal (sort of) help, but Malaysians are really extraordinary. I am overwhelmed by their support and thank everyone who
contributed, I don't know how to respond," she told Bernama.
Grace's plight came to light after she and her family were evicted from their old rented home when they could not pay the monthly rental, resulting in them being
forced to sleep in their old Proton Saga Aeroback while awaiting assistance.
Grace, who hails from Puchong, is unable to work as she has to look after her six-year-old son Sriitharan Kumar, and care for her mother who has kidney problems
and long COVID symptoms.
Previously, her husband's employer had to terminate his services as he was unable to work long hours or carry heavy things after a motorcycle accident two years
ago.
Grace said that with the extra money that had been raised, she hopes to start a nasi lemak business, distributing it to eateries in Puchong.
"Once I have fully settled into the new house, I will pursue my dream. I will also send my son to school," she said, adding that she hoped to buy another car to make it
easier for her to travel for her business.
-- BERNAMA