A 62-year-old organization providing crucial services to individuals with mental disabilities in Malaysia is facing a critical funding shortage. The Selangor and Federal Territory Association for the Mentally Handicapped (SAMH) operates Wisma Harapan schools in Klang and Kuala Lumpur, offering education and vocational training. These programs have been life-changing for many, equipping them with skills for greater independence. However, SAMH is now at risk of being unable to continue its operations due to depleted funds. The organization has been a long-standing pillar of support for this vulnerable community, and its potential closure raises concerns about the future of its students. Further details regarding the extent of the financial difficulties and potential solutions are currently unavailable. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by non-profit organizations supporting individuals with disabilities in Malaysia.