
Donate to Alejandro's End-of-Life Care Journey
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Alejandro Bernal Rincon was born in Colombia, South America. At the age of 9 he was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma cancer in his left arm. He was treated with chemotherapy, which he managed to overcome after surgery where 6 inches of the bone in his arm was removed. Unfortunately, he developed a second cancer. This time it was acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). He began chemotherapy and underwent a bone marrow transplant with his father being his donor. Once again he beat this cancer with his great will to live, but the doctors did not give him much hope for life because it was his second cancer.
His father decided to bring him to the US for a different diagnosis and better medicine and care. After being in the US for a year, he suffered a third episode of cancer. This time in a testicle. He underwent chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and a cell transplant called CAR-T. During the treatment he was very optimisic. He was also victorious, eradicating the cancer from his body and with the cellular treatment that would prevent this episode from recurring. While battling this 3rd cancer he completed 7th and 8th grade at Waccamaw Middle School. He completed the fall semster as a freshman at Waccamaw High School. He was a boy full of desire to improve.
But due to so many chemotherapy and radiation treatments during the 3 cancers, he developed a new disease— pulmonary fibrosis. Since his diagnosis in December, the disease has taken over his lungs. Because of all the previous treatments, he was not a candidate for a lung transplant.
Currently, he is at Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital at MUSC in Charleston SC, giving his last fight against this disease. He is receiving end-of-life care.
His mind is not easy to bend. His desire to live does not fade, but his body is already giving in. He always found the good in the bad thingsAlejandro has been a true warrior. After battling cancer not once, but three times, his strength and courage have inspired everyone who knows him. Sadly, he is now in his final moments, and his family is preparing for the unimaginable — saying goodbye.
Over the past two months, Alejandro’s father has stepped away from work to be by his son’s side, caring for him during this deeply emotional and difficult time. With no income and growing expenses, he now faces the overwhelming burden of planning for Alejandro’s funeral and end-of-life arrangements alone.
We are asking for your help to ease this burden.
Your donation will go directly toward:
• Funeral and memorial costs
• Medical bills and final care expenses
• Essential living costs for Alejandro’s father during this time
Every dollar helps — and every share spreads the love and support farther.
Let’s show Alejandro and his family that they are not alone. Thank you for your compassion, generosity, and kindness.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jose Garcia
Organizer
Georgetown, SC
Fredi Bernal
Beneficiary