We pass by countless Malaysians through out our daily routines but never know what they may be facing behind closed doors.
For instance, a young nasi lemak seller has recently gone viral for his determination to earn a living for himself and his aunt despite having a hole in his heart.
FS Channel took to their Facebook page to showcase 18-year-old Udin, who sells his homemade nasi lemak by the roadside in Kuala Kangsar, Perak.
“I, myself, cook the nasi lemak, it’s only RM1.20 a pack. I took a cooking course while I was in school,” Udin told the channel.
They wrote, “This is Udin, a student fresh out of SPM and also is a patient with a hole in his heart. Orphaned from childhood and raised by his aunt, he is unable to work but has to sell nasi lemak because he wants to help his aunt who had just broken her leg in an accident.”
Not only did they help Udin out by donating some money to him, but they also ended up purchasing a stall for Udin to properly run his business and attract the attention of passersby.
“It looks like Udin was very happy when he received his new stall earlier. I hope that with this stall, it’ll make things easier for Udin and his family, and he doesn’t have to push a trolley and carry an umbrella every day. I hope Udin continues to be strong,” they added.
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