Foreign Worker Diaries: Newly Delivered Cordilleran Mother Needs Your Help
I have written various subjects on my page but now, please allow me to change my topic due to personal reasons.
My beloved sister-in-law. |
It is very sad to hear that this situation turns the happy moment of my brother as my sister-in-law (Arlene) had just delivered their third baby (named Grayan).
My sister-in-law was rushed to North Shore Hospital on the 24th November after collapsing in their house. Accordingly, she complained of having terrible headaches at that time. Right there and then she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. It is a terrible news to hear that she was then induced in a coma due to this illness.
My sister-in-law did a Cerebral Angiography on 25th November and is currently showing a minimal improvement.
With this, I am seeking the support of every colleagues, friends, readers out there for your kindness to support my sister-in-law for the fundraising campaign made by givealittle.co.nz (a non-profit local group in North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand consisting of Filipinos who came from different provinces in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Philippines.
Interested parties who wish to donate may visit https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/hang-in-there-mom-a-support-for-arlenes-family-a-l
The funds will be used to finance the general cost of my sister-in-law and the rest (if any) will be used for the general welfare for their kids.
Rayan Cosme, is my bother and we are originally from Tublay, Benguet, Philippines. Right now, he is the sole breadwinner looking after my 3 Nieces: 10-year-old Gracee, 5-year-old Ayene and few weeks old Grayan. My brother’s parents-in-law are also in New Zealand helping him to assist the needs of our three nieces and looking after the needs of Arlene.
Aside from those donations, we are also seeking for your prayers for a miracle for Arlene.
Related articles:
- https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/hang-in-there-mom-a-support-for-arlenes-family-a-l\
- http://baguioheraldexpressonline.com/cordi-newborn-2-sisters-in-nz-need-miracle-to-see-mom-again/
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