The parents of 4-year-old Jason-Mitchell Ashele Nana Agyiriha Armah are urgently seeking financial support to raise $400,000 for his leukemia treatment.
The mother, Elizabeth Arthur-Amissah, tearfully shared that they need to deposit 200,000 Singaporean dollars (about $150,000) by February 5, 2024, to secure a date for a crucial bone marrow transplant.
“There are options to help him but we just do not have the funding. I have not lost hope and faith, but I do not have the funding. I do not have any helper. Please help my boy,” she said.
Jason-Mitchell has been selected for a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy at the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Singapore.
While the hospital is providing the CAR-T cell therapy for free, ancillary costs, including ICU care, supportive care, bone marrow transplant, blood products, and hospital admissions, amount to $400,000.
Despite undergoing a matched sibling bone marrow transplant in Delhi, India, due to the rare and aggressive nature of his leukemia, he urgently needs CAR T therapy followed by a half-matched bone marrow transplant for sustained treatment.
She appealed to the public to help the four-year old with any amount that touches their heart by donating to the following platforms with the name Elizabeth Arthur –Amissah- MTN mobile Money (0598556131), Momo Pay (268702), Voda Cash (0201757707) Absa Bank, Madina Branch (0633011052), First Atlantic Bank, Takoradi Mkt Circle (1282412701018),and Dollar Account (1282411212027).
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