Let’s fight for life for Papa Exzur Alcantara

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Papa Exzur Alcantara is a loving father, former Government Employee and A church leader already on his sixties he already is out of his retirement funds. He has been diagnosed with Diabetes and end stage kidney disease two years ago and have been attending to dialysis sessions. This year has been a struggle since He has been confined 4 times due to water in his lungs, complications in the pulmonary lung area and he had a heart attack last Saturday and is confined in the ICU of Manila Doctors Hospital located in UN Avenue Manila where he had an emergency bypass angioplasty surgery and another minor surgery.


Married to Remedios a good wife who strives hard at her late 50's she works as an insurance pension manager only earning commisions on sales without salary.


Papa Exzur has 2 kids Revo my fiance who works in the government and Rem who stays at home due to his seizures and taking care of his father when at home and at the hospital.. The 4 of us help to take care of Papa.


All his life Papa had been watching over his kids and working hard. At his old age and condition he cannot work anymore. He promised God that if will be healed he will continue to serve the church of UCCP ellinwood Manila and his community in Molino Cavite.


Regardless that Mommy Remedios, Revo and I are working we cannot fully survive this alone ourselves. Papa's bill is at 890k and we don't know how he will survive after the hospitalization with his medication expenses and maintenance. I hope you can help us fight his battles and extend his life.

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  • Frances Bernadette Abando
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