Ralph Evan’s Operation to Prevent Comatose or Paralysis
Fundraising campaign by
Kris Anne del Rosario
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₱6,870.00raised of ₱140,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
Ralph Evan is a young boy who has dreams and passion. He wants to pursue his studies, and also aims to help his family someday. However, Ralph had a motorcycle accident last week. His jaw and nose were dislocated. He also got bone fractures on his face. His operation needs 140,000 pesos for the titanium that they need to frame in his face so he can still eat and speak. His mother, a widower, is an on-call cleaner who cannot afford this kind of operation. The family shared some amounts but were not enough. His operation should be done as soon as possible, however, the hospital asks for payment for the tools first before operation. With this, we ask for your support and blessings. May God Bless you more and more.
View his story on 'Updates'.
Cebuana:
Jamheel de Jesus
+639326326571
215 Pulung Cacutud, Angeles City
CBQ:
KRIS ANNE MANLAPAZ DEL ROSARIO
4342 0441 8737 0041
Bdo:
Jamheel de Jesus
005740258880
Organizer
- Kris Anne del Rosario
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 18, 2017
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 17, 2017
Get well
Ralph stayed in the recovery room for few hours. Here are his photos right after he was pulled out from the recovery room.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 06:18 amRalph's mother reported that he was feeling nervous before he had the surgery because the patient on the line before him died while having the operation.
As soon as the donations were collected and completed, Ralph had his operation schedule last Friday, March 3, 2017
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 06:10 amThe operation was scheduled at 5:00 in the afternoon. The operation started around 7:00 in the evening and ended around 11:00 in the evening.
First week of March of 2017, one month after the accident and the deadline for operation, the needed amount were provided by God and His instruments.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 06:10 amWe would like to express our deepest gratitude to all the saviors of Ralph who sincerely devoted prayer intentions and looked for donations to save his life.
After few days at home, he had a medical condition called hernia ("luslos" in Filipino term). He was rushed to the hospital for an emergency operation
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 11:13 amThe doctor mentioned that this condition was triggered because of stress, from the impact of the accident. A hernia occurs when an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. He underwent keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery – this is a less invasive, but. . . . .
While waiting for the operation, the doctor advised Ralph to go home for health purposes.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 10:52 amHe was wearing a bandage to prevent his jaws from moving.
Despite of that, we cannot hide his "smiling face" as he used to be.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 10:41 amHe even lost several of his teeth, that as soon as he woke up, he asked his mom, "Where are my teeth?".
Ralph tells that he couldn't see on his left eye.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 10:36 amHe has dislocated nose.
Ralph needs tubes for food intake, since he has jaw fractures.
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 10:33 amRalph in the hospital
Update posted by Kris Anne del Rosario at 08:25 amRalph had dislocated jaws and nose, because of the severe impact of the accident.
Donors & Comments
- Kris Anne del Rosario
- Posted On Feb 18, 2017
Thank you for being God’s instruments!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 18, 2017
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 17, 2017
Get well
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 16, 2017
- Kris Anne del Rosario
- Posted On Feb 16, 2017
You are a blessing. You can save a life! God Bless!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 16, 2017
Get well soon
- Kris Anne del Rosario
- Posted On Feb 16, 2017
Thank you so much for your generosity. May God bless you more!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 16, 2017
Thank you for being God’s instruments!