Help the orphan Duc Loc to fight for his life
Fundraising campaign by
Vicki Truong
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SG$200.00raised of SG$100,000.00 goal goal
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Campaign Story
We set up this campaign to help the orphan Pham Duc Loc from Vietnam. He is 6 months old and is suffering from hydrocephalus brain (the buildup of too much cerebrospinal fluid in the brain). He was abandoned by his parents upon birth and was left at Van Duc temple, Ben Tre province (Mekong Delta) where he has been living & taking care by the temple's monks. The temple is currently taking care of 98 orphans.
When Baby Loc's sickness become serious, our master brought him to several hospitals in Hochiminh city to seek medical treatment. However, the treatment wasn't effective and we were told that his chance to survive is very slim. In order to save him, we did fundraising in Vietnam & brought him to Singapore for further treatment. He came to Singapore & admitted to KK Hospital on 12 January 2017, and the first treatment & MRI has been shown positive. The hospital bill as of 3rd February 2017 was over S$56,000
He will need to go for the second operation when his condition is stable. The estimated bill to continue the treatment is estimated to be around S$100,000. We are calling for donation and support to help Baby Loc to fight for his life.
If you wish to visit him at KK Hospital or seek further information, kindly email [email protected]
Thank you very much for your very kind donation.
Organizer
- Vicki Truong
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 09, 2017
- Vang Duong Thi
- Donated on Feb 08, 2017
- Harold Teng
- Donated on Feb 06, 2017
Hope Little Pham gets well soon...
End the campaign
Update posted by Vicki Truong at 07:33 amThank you for your donation. We'd like to stop the campaign.
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 09, 2017
- Vang Duong Thi
- Donated on Feb 08, 2017
- Harold Teng
- Donated on Feb 06, 2017
Hope Little Pham gets well soon...