A 5-year-old boy with a cheerful smile, Sharvin A/L Pirapagaran, appears normal but has been diagnosed with congenital heart defects. He is scheduled for surgery on May 31st, arranged by the hospital. Though his parents have been anxious, the recent success in raising the necessary funds for the operation has brought them some relief.

The parents are deeply grateful for the support received from the community, transcending racial boundaries. They have promised to continue helping others in need in the future.

Sharvin, who lives in Sungai Petani, Kedah, was found to have a hole in his heart and other vascular anomalies. After spending 40 days in the intensive care unit, he was discharged but has since faced developmental delays and a weakened immune system due to his heart condition, leading to frequent hospital visits. The timely surgery offers hope for his condition.

Despite being deaf and having impaired vision, Sharvin loves to smile and pose for photos, endearing everyone with his playful demeanor. His family hopes for a successful surgery, allowing him to grow up healthy and happy.