After surviving a Covid-19 scare, Tajannah Basman grabbed her second chance and brought aid to the helpless. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
Tajannah Basman delivers instructions to her team members before they begin relief work in Manila.
Initially, Tajannah Basman, 27, doubted that she would survive to see the month of Ramadan, when she tested positive for Covid-19. But her greatest wish was to make it through to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan with her loved ones.Muslims gather to receive their relief packs from Tajannah’s team. Filled with gratitude, Tajannah considered this to be her second chance at life and seized the opportunity to serve as a bridge of faith.
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