Printing Possibilities: The Story of Sujana Mohd Rejab

A boy named Sujana Mohd Rejab lived in a quiet village in Malaysia. The people of Kampung Gajah, Perak, knew him as a teacher with a big heart. Sujana wanted to make a difference after his retirement, especially for children without limbs. Being an ex-teacher, children were always an inspiration to him. That’s why he wanted to do something for the children who faced not only physical challenges but also the emotional pain of feeling different.

Have you ever wondered how a single moment of inspiration can change countless lives?

One day, Sujana came across 3D printing. This technology fascinated him and saw the opportunity to develop affordable prosthetic limbs for children in need. He had limited resources but was determination was unwavering. As a result, he spent hours learning about this technology from the internet, such as Google and YouTube. The dream of helping kids get their confidence and independence back fueled his determination, so he poured his time and savings into this mission.

Sujana Mohd Rejab making 3D printed prosthetics Image Source

His first success was creating a working, lightweight prosthetic arm for a young girl. Tears filled Sujana’s eyes as he watched the girl's excitement of moving her new hand for the first time. This wasn't just about giving her a limb; this was about restoring her hope and helping her realize new possibilities for what she could accomplish going forward. Word got out, and then other families began to reach out to Sujana for help. It wasn't easy to gather funding and source materials, but he didn't give up.

How would you keep going if faced with limited resources and endless requests?

Sujana Mohd Rejab Image Source

For Sujana, the answer lay in donations and community favours to keep his initiative going. Many were inspired by his dedication, proving that innovation and compassion could change lives. Sujana’s story is inspirational because it shows that even after retirement, life can still serve a new purpose. His story depicts the value of humanity, kindness and the power of an individual to make a difference.

Source: Malaymail

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