Help Lola Beat Cancer

  • US$70.00
    raised of $5,000.00 goal goal
1% Funded
2 Donors

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Lola is a 2 1/2 year old pit bull, friendly, lovely, playful and very grateful.

On April 18, 2017 Lola was diagnosed with hemorrhagic vaginal discharge and a mass and ulceration in the vagina, related to a transmissible venereal tumor, due to the tumor she is bleeding day and night, although it is a treatable condition by chemo-therapy with a very good prognosis of recovery.

The owner is sick and disabled and does not have the economic or physical resources to be able to take care of Lola, for that reason 6 months ago he was going to take her to the animal shelter.

We, the neighbors have given her all possible support regarding the health and food of the dog, but unfortunately, we do not have the resources to pay for the treatment and special care she need.

Lola is worth all the effort and love we have given her over the past years. We know that she could grow very healthy.

Any contribution is very important. You can donate as much as you want or you can, remember that every dollar counts.

Chemotherapy, hospitalization, care, medication and feeding of Lola, has an approximate cost between $4,000 - $5,000. Depending of the reaction of Lola in the treatment.

Please help us to save Lola!

Thank you all the support you can give us in this matter!

Organizer

  • Aileen Rosario
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on May 07, 2017
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  • Guest
  • Donated on May 04, 2017
$20.00

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2 donors
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on May 07, 2017
Amount Hidden
  • Guest
  • Donated on May 04, 2017
$20.00

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Aileen Rosario
US$70.00
raised of $5,000.00 goal
1% Funded
2 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities