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Mum Dies After Giving Birth To Her Fifth Child, Neighbours Start Fundraiser To Support Family

13 Apr, 2021
Mum Dies After Giving Birth To Her Fifth Child, Neighbours Start Fundraiser To Support Family

Her husband was struggling to make ends meet while also taking care of five kids, alone.

In an unfortunate turn of events, a young mother in Singapore died just a month after giving birth to her fifth child. She reportedly passed away due to heart failure in March. 

And while this left the family devastated, it was her neighbours who decided to come together to support them. They started a fundraiser for the grieving family–and needless to say– were supported wholeheartedly by citizens. 

Mum Dies After Giving Birth, Leaving Behind Her Husband And Five Kids 

Mum Dies After Giving Birth To Her Fifth Child, Neighbours Start Fundraiser To Support Family

Image source: Give.Asia website

The mother, Su, left behind five young children aged between two-months and 7-years, and her husband, Joe; who is the sole breadwinner of the family. 

According to the Give.Asia post his income as a Safety Coordinator wasn’t able to cover the monthly family expenses. Especially, since three of the children are still on formula milk and in diapers.

To add to his ordeal, the eldest son has also been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and needs special care. And even though his school fee has been waived off, Joe still needs to pay bus transportation fee. 

Plus, Joe also has to take time off work to look after the kids. Which means he works fewer hours, leading to a loss of income.  

Donation For Family In Need: Good Samaritans Raise Funds 

donation for family in need

Image source: Give.Asia website

After learning about the loss and his financial condition, Joe’s neighbours decided to start a fundraiser. The good Samaritans insisted on helping him cover his monthly expenditure.

The fundraiser was also aimed at helping Joe purchase educational insurance for all five kids. (This would be at S$10,000 each until they reach the age of 21-years.) 

The campaign–that is now over–has since received government assistance and managed to raise more than S$125,000, including medical subsidies. 

But other potential donors can also support Joe and his kids by contributing daily essentials and household items such as:

  • Children’s clothes
  • Shoes 
  • Food
  • Milk powder
  • Diapers

If you wish to make a donation for this family in need, you can reach out here. 

Giving Support And Comfort To Bereaved Families

Mum Dies After Giving Birth To Her Fifth Child, Neighbours Start Fundraiser To Support Family

Image source: iStock

Aside from making a donation for a family in need, there are other ways you can help them and provide emotional support. Here is how you can support grieving families:

1. Let them know you are there if they need anything. If you are close acquaintances, constantly check up on the family and offer them sincere words of comfort.

2. Provide them with distractions to cheer them up. Encourage them to tell you stories of happy memories with their late loved ones. 

3. Remind them they can cry as much they want. It is better to express hurt feeling instead of suppressing them. So allow the family member to let out their feelings of sadness and grief.

4. Offer to be all ears if they want to share something. It may be difficult for them to talk about someone who has passed. So once they are open to talking about them, always be ready to listen. 

5. Continue to show your support months or even years after their loss. There is no time limit to grieving. This is why it’s important that you regularly check on the person to see how they’re doing. They may not show it, but it might still be hard for them to move forward.

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