Papa Jun’s Road to Recovery
Fundraising campaign by
Harold Semilla
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₱2,480.00Donated So Far
Campaign Story
Fundraising campaign for my father's recovery.
Hilarion Semilla Jr. or "Papa Jun" as he is fondly called, a God-fearing and loving father, grandfather and somewhat "makulit" partner to Mama Linda, loved by many and will always go the extra mile to help everyone. A hardworking man who loved working with the production and restoration of firearms and its accessories and continued working with his passion well over his prime. He has suffered a stroke a few years ago which left him paralyzed and made him unable to work anymore. Through his determination and the loving guidance of Mama Linda he has passed this ordeal but didn't get the therapy needed to fully recover due to our financial difficulties during those times.
Last week, he was rushed to the ER after complaining difficulty in breathing due to abdominal bloating. He was confined and put under observation. Yesterday, he suffered a minor cardiac arrest but was revived and was brought up immediately to the ICU facility. He is still in critical condition as of this posting.
I am humbly appealing to everyone in the community to help us raise the needed funds for his medical recovery, any amount will suffice and we will be forever grateful to everyone.
Papa Jun is currently admitted at the ICU facility of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital located at P. Sanchez St., Sta. Mesa, Manila
For offline donations, you can send it to:
Bank: BDO
Branch: SM Sta. Mesa
Account Name: Harold Semilla
Account No.: 000301188696
Swift Code: BNORPHMM
For updates, you may contact Joanalyn Semilla-Calbay (+63-921-4998004)
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
- Harold Semilla
25/12/2017
Organizer
- Harold Semilla
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 25, 2017
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 25, 2017
Wishing for a full recovery of your father
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Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 27, 2017
Get well soon po!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 25, 2017
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 25, 2017
Wishing for a full recovery of your father
Get well soon po!