Wilfredo’s Hospital Bills

Fundraising campaign by Ruby San Esteban
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Godspeed everyone.

My brother in law Wilfredo Calatero had a motorcycle accident last July 21, 2020. He's still in Philippine Orthopedic Center until now.

He survived two operations on his leg. Unfortunately; the second operation last October 5, 2020 wasn’t successful. The bone extracted from his ribs and put on his legs, only a few regenerate others are decayed. The physician gives us an option for another operation and needs to extract again a bone from his ribs but didn’t guarantee us that it will succeed this time or will just amputate his legs. My brother in law decided to amputate to stop the agony. The third and last operation was done last October 19, 2020, the amputation of his legs.

More than three months from the hospital escalates our bills and we still owe the hospital eight bags of blood. Hospital bills is a challenge for us as we are from an average earning family. My family and I are doing everything we can to make up for the amount. We are still humbly knocking on your kind hearts for any help and assistance you can offer; for hospital bills, weekly regular check-up and medications for his full recovery.

You may also send your donations thru my sister's (Wilfredo's partner) Gcash 09569122115 and PNB acct 146310055025, Jacqueline San Esteban.

Thank you and may God bless you. Stay safe.

Ruby

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