May was recently diagnosed with breast cancer last July 2024. She’s only 36 and it came as a shock to us all. The treatment seemed straightforward. Get a lumpectomy and do radiation therapy for a few weeks post the operation. However, the surgery revealed that the cancer had already moved to her lymph nodes. She would thus need a more aggressive treatment with more than a dozen rounds of chemotherapy before undergoing radiotherapy.
May has taken her diagnosis with strength. She is a kind and gentle soul whose spirit loves spending time with children. We would want nothing more than for her to beat cancer and continue living a fulfilling life.
We, her employers, have supported May through this journey and will continue to support her in her battle against cancer. However, the path to recovery is long so May has made the difficult decision to go back to the Philippines to continue her treatment and be surrounded by her daughter and other family members.
While the medical insurance has covered the costs of the surgery and two rounds of chemo, it won’t be covering the bigger part of her treatment as it will have been past what can be covered under the policy. We are committed to supporting May and helping her find ways to fund her cancer treatment and life back in the Philippines. These treatments will undoubtedly change her life and, hopefully, give her more good years to spend with her daughter and other loved ones.
May, her daughter and we would be eternally grateful for your donation. Every donation makes a difference. Thank you very much for kindness and generosity.
Dear May - We wish you all the strength and courage you will need to complete your treatments and to heal.
SGD 50 to Help May Fight Breast Cancer
Praying for your fast recovery cousin. We are here for you.
SGD 60 to Help May Fight Breast Cancer
Keep fighting sister
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Sending love and thinking of you during this difficult time.
SGD 100 to Help May Fight Breast Cancer
Good luck on your journey to wellness, May!
SGD 100 to Help May Fight Breast Cancer