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Give this girl some hope!

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SINGAPORE - Despite her tender age and being almost totally blind, 11-year-old Adelyn Koh has composed four songs and produced her own album - all in hope that the CD sales will raise the $80,000 she needs for her medical expenses.

Adelyn was born with a rare congenital eye disease called Peter's Anomaly, which means that she had "opaque" corneas. According to The Straits Times, there are only one to two such cases in Singapore a year.

To save her eyes, she underwent four operations even before the age of one - four operations on her right eye, and one on her left.

Unfortunately, all four operations were failures, and she can now only make out colours, light and shadows, Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao reported.

Her trials didn't end there, as her father left home two years ago, never to return.

Her mother Mary Koh, 39, a housewife of 10 years, was forced to find work as a tuition teacher to take care of her three young daughters.

Hope to see again

Adelyn has never given up hope that she'll one day be able to see again.

"She has this very high desire - she wants to see what's going on," her mother said. At times, Adelyn's frustration at not being able to see has caused her to lash out, asking: "Why am I the only one in the family who can't see?"

In a short documentary on her life, she shared how she would like to see, even if it's just for a year, a week, or "just a little while, even if it does go back to normal again".

Last year, Ms Koh learnt of a new type of artificial cornea transplant called "Boston Kpro"

Explaining her wish to send Adelyn for another cornea transplant despite the previous four failures, Ms Koh said: "There is no best gift to be given to her, other than sending her to do the transplant again."

"According to eye specialist, her vision is now equivalent to zero per cent. No one able to guarantee it will be successful, but there will be totally no hope if we do not try at all," she added.

Hoping to let her daughter see again, Ms Koh decided to accept the transplant surgery. However, the surgery, scheduled for early November, would set the family back $80,000 - $40,000 for each eye.

With a pay cheque of just $1,500 for a family of four, it was money they could not afford.

Special talent

Unwilling to add to her mother's burden, Adelyn spent two years composing four original songs.

Ever since she was young, Adelyn loved to play the piano. At first, she fumbled at the keys, but slowly, using her hearing as a guide, she learnt to sing and even compose songs.

Ms Koh told the Chinese daily that when she sent her daughter to learn the piano, her only hope was to cultivate joy in Adelyn's life.

Unexpectedly, the lessons helped Adelyn realise her unusual talent - she can play music from memory.

Adelyn only needs to listen to a song a few times to memorise the tune and play it out on the piano.

"Little dream"

She has since passed the Grade 4 piano examinations and was even invited to the President Star Charity show to play the piano while singing "The Moon Represents My Heart".

Her efforts managed to raise $10 million in donations.

For the accomplished young girl who is a capable horse rider, inline skater, ballet dancer and even a violinist, her disability has never stopped her from achieving her dreams.

Now she is hoping that the same talent and determination can help pave her way to regaining her sight. Her music has been published in a CD, with the aim of using the proceeds to cover her medical expenses.

Her CD, titled "Little Dream", is priced at $20 a copy and has sold 1,000 copies so far through the help of enthusiastic friends and family spreading the word through blogs, Facebook and emails.

To raise another $60,000 for medical expenses, she must sell another 4,000 CDs.

Those who wish to purchase the CD can email [email protected], or go to adelynxinhui.blogspot.com to make an enquiry.
 
I will help her...if any brudder here help her, I will show my appreciation and give upz your points here too!

Starting from this Saturday 15 Sept, you may purchase the CD at United Square, #B1-06, Shop name: Made in Candy.

CD is $20 each

adelynxinhui.blogspot.com
 
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She helped raise 10 million dollars & not a single cent was allocated for her surgery???????? Too many fat cats salary to be drawn from the funds raised??????????
 
I will help her...if any brudder here help her, I will show my appreciation and give upz your points here too!
Buy two for me, I will pay you when we meet

(do I get double upzes)
 
I've since purchased 2 CD from a friend of her family friend. Pray and hope she can raise enough fund for her eye surgery regain her sight soon.
 
I will help her...if any brudder here help her, I will show my appreciation and give upz your points here too!

no prob. will drive there and buy 1 as im nearby. also will ask the shop owner if they got pocket any "admin" or "rent" fees or the whole proceeds will be passed to her. i dont want anymore durai incident.

cheers for her.
 
Govt got money to spend millions to upkeep two Pandas, no money to give to this poor blind gal?
 
Actually if you guys want to help, give the money to her mother directly, instead of buying the cd. I am sure when you buy her cd, there will be some hidden 'admin' and 'processing fees' which do not go to her directly.
 
She helped raise 10 million dollars & not a single cent was allocated for her surgery???????? Too many fat cats salary to be drawn from the funds raised??????????

My 1st thought too. President Star Charity blah blah and wtf the Guess of Honor not moved to donate any of his own personal money for this little girl's case and start the ball rolling to help her? Sometimes I just don't know what's on the minds of these buggers up there. And Kinana called him a peoples' president.
 
the father already abandon her, what hope are there?
too young to have so much operations. I think they should just accept the fact that she is blind.
 
the father already abandon her, what hope are there?
too young to have so much operations. I think they should just accept the fact that she is blind.

You want to help, help. DOnt want to help, shut the fuck up.

You should also accept the FACT that you are mentally challenged :oIo:
 
the father already abandon her, what hope are there?
too young to have so much operations. I think they should just accept the fact that she is blind.

We should also accept the fact that you never think before you speak.
 
what do you know about mentally challenged?
read the article carefully? dun let your emotion cloud your judgement, fail 4 times already, meaning the father given up, PAP already given up, just because she is making tantrum about not able to see, going to risk another operation at her age. I think it is the hospital trying to make a buck from her. You are giving money to the rich doctors, they drive a flashy sport car and more pain and disappointment for the gal.
 
the father already abandon her, what hope are there?
too young to have so much operations. I think they should just accept the fact that she is blind.

good post. well done. are you related to the girl ?
 
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SINGAPORE - Despite her tender age and being almost totally blind, 11-year-old Adelyn Koh has composed four songs and produced her own album - all in hope that the CD sales will raise the $80,000 she needs for her medical expenses.

Adelyn was born with a rare congenital eye disease called Peter's Anomaly, which means that she had "opaque" corneas. According to The Straits Times, there are only one to two such cases in Singapore a year.

To save her eyes, she underwent four operations even before the age of one - four operations on her right eye, and one on her left.

Unfortunately, all four operations were failures, and she can now only make out colours, light and shadows, Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao reported.

Her trials didn't end there, as her father left home two years ago, never to return.

Her mother Mary Koh, 39, a housewife of 10 years, was forced to find work as a tuition teacher to take care of her three young daughters.

Hope to see again

Adelyn has never given up hope that she'll one day be able to see again.

"She has this very high desire - she wants to see what's going on," her mother said. At times, Adelyn's frustration at not being able to see has caused her to lash out, asking: "Why am I the only one in the family who can't see?"

In a short documentary on her life, she shared how she would like to see, even if it's just for a year, a week, or "just a little while, even if it does go back to normal again".

Last year, Ms Koh learnt of a new type of artificial cornea transplant called "Boston Kpro"

Explaining her wish to send Adelyn for another cornea transplant despite the previous four failures, Ms Koh said: "There is no best gift to be given to her, other than sending her to do the transplant again."

"According to eye specialist, her vision is now equivalent to zero per cent. No one able to guarantee it will be successful, but there will be totally no hope if we do not try at all," she added.

Hoping to let her daughter see again, Ms Koh decided to accept the transplant surgery. However, the surgery, scheduled for early November, would set the family back $80,000 - $40,000 for each eye.

With a pay cheque of just $1,500 for a family of four, it was money they could not afford.

Special talent

Unwilling to add to her mother's burden, Adelyn spent two years composing four original songs.

Ever since she was young, Adelyn loved to play the piano. At first, she fumbled at the keys, but slowly, using her hearing as a guide, she learnt to sing and even compose songs.

Ms Koh told the Chinese daily that when she sent her daughter to learn the piano, her only hope was to cultivate joy in Adelyn's life.

Unexpectedly, the lessons helped Adelyn realise her unusual talent - she can play music from memory.

Adelyn only needs to listen to a song a few times to memorise the tune and play it out on the piano.

"Little dream"

She has since passed the Grade 4 piano examinations and was even invited to the President Star Charity show to play the piano while singing "The Moon Represents My Heart".

Her efforts managed to raise $10 million in donations.

For the accomplished young girl who is a capable horse rider, inline skater, ballet dancer and even a violinist, her disability has never stopped her from achieving her dreams.

Now she is hoping that the same talent and determination can help pave her way to regaining her sight. Her music has been published in a CD, with the aim of using the proceeds to cover her medical expenses.

Her CD, titled "Little Dream", is priced at $20 a copy and has sold 1,000 copies so far through the help of enthusiastic friends and family spreading the word through blogs, Facebook and emails.

To raise another $60,000 for medical expenses, she must sell another 4,000 CDs.

Those who wish to purchase the CD can email [email protected], or go to adelynxinhui.blogspot.com to make an enquiry.


hi there


1. fat kid, thank you for the alert.
2. yes, i shall do my part to help the poor little girl.
 
yeah what is the success rate? when already fail 4 times? It is you who did not think of the stress of the operation on small kid.

When I was inexperience fucker I fuck a girl 4 times she never cum, on the 5th time she cummed, for the joy of it she's in debt to me forever
 
fail 4 times already, meaning the father given up, PAP already given up, just because she is making tantrum about not able to see, going to risk another operation at her age......

Sir, I do agree with you to some extend but do give consideration to her age which is just 11 years old as the thread title say: "Give this girl some hope".
 
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