Moesha Bodoung’s brother discusses stroke reports, saying she is unable to move or speak normally.

Moesha and brother Ebito

In the midst of the upsetting disclosure, Ebito revealed that the money donated by the campaign will go toward Moesha’s rehabilitation process, taking care of things like medical costs, counseling sessions, assistive equipment, and other things that are vital to her healing.

“I want to give my sister the best attention and assistance I can during this trying time. Our goal is to assist her in regaining her strength, freedom, and capacities.”

Ebito went on to thank everyone for their support so far and called on the community to come together to have a long-lasting effect on Moesha’s road to recovery.

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