Let's Help Noi Jemmott with her Life-Saving Treatment

Noi, 17, needs urgent leukemia care and air ambulance to start lifesaving treatment

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Let's Help Noi Jemmott with her Life-Saving Treatment

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The Girl Who Never Stopped Smiling
Just two weeks ago, Noi Jemmott was where every 17-year-old should be: in her classes at Barbados Community College, focusing on her Building and Civil Engineering degree. Between her studies and her time on the court as an avid Warrens Club volleyball player, Noi’s life was defined by motion, creativity, and a bright future.

Known as an exceptional visual artist who earned top honors for her work at The St. Michael’s School, Noi has always seen beauty in the world. Even now, facing the most "tragic" of circumstances, her pragmatic bravery shines through. When things get tough, she simply smiles and says, "It is what it is, ya know?" while remaining the most positive person in the room.

The Sudden Turn: April 23rd, 2026
What started as a slight headache and a moment of dizziness at school turned into every family’s worst nightmare. Following a blood test on Friday, April 24th, Noi was diagnosed with Acute Leukemia (ALL).

This is an incredibly aggressive, fast-growing blood cancer. It doesn’t wait. It doesn't pause. In less than seven days, Noi’s world has shifted from the classroom to a hospital bed, where she is currently fighting a critically low platelet count.

The Mission: Barbados to Colombia
Because of the aggressive nature of her leukemia, local care is no longer enough. Her doctors have been clear: Noi needs specialized, intensive treatment in Colombia, and she needs to be there by Friday, May 8th.

We are racing against a ticking clock to raise the funds necessary to save her life.

Where Your Support Goes
To get Noi to the care she needs, we must reach a monumental goal in a very short window. Transparency is our priority, and here is exactly how your donations will be used:

$135,000 USD: Required in full by the Colombian medical facility to begin the first month of intensive treatment.

$36,000 USD: The cost of a specialized Air Ambulance—the only way Noi can safely travel given her current platelet levels.

The Daily Fight: For those who cannot give large amounts, a donation of $25 or $50 is vital. These funds will cover the daily costs of living for Noi and her mother, Cathy-Ann Allman, in a foreign country where they have no home, no jobs, and no support system other than your kindness.

In Barbados: Please give blood so that while she remains here she can continue to have her blood transfusions.

A Message from Her Parents

This campaign is organized by Noi’s mother, Cathy-Ann Allman. Cathy-Ann will be traveling with Noi to manage her care and ensure every cent of these funds is applied cautiously toward the preservation of Noi’s life. Her father is deeply impacted and has exhausted all his funds which hardly scratched the surface. Noi is his heart. Janson Jemmott is a committed father and Noi is their only child.

How You Can Help Today
Noi is a young lady of exceptional spirit—kind, empathetic to every person and animal she meets, and full of untapped potential. She is a fighter, but she cannot fight this battle without an army behind her.

Donate: No amount is too small. Whether it is $10 or $1,000, it all goes toward the $171,000+ needed by next Friday. Overall we are aiming to raise 400,000 USD for her complete care and recovery.

Share: Please post this link to your WhatsApp status, Facebook, and Instagram.

Pray & Support: Keep Noi in your thoughts as she prepares for this journey.

With your help, we can make sure Noi's "It is what it is" becomes "I made it through." Thank you for standing with us!!!

Who Am I?
My name is Bryan Frederick and I have known Cathy and her daughter for years. In fact Cathy and I went to school together and we share a common best friend, Noi's God-Mother. I stepped up to help because currently Barbados is not currently on the list of supported countries where GoFundMe enables direct bank transfers. Someone in Barbados cannot personally withdraw the funds, but they can create a campaign if they have a trusted person in a supported country (like the US, UK, or Canada) to act as the beneficiary for withdrawals.

Every cent of the donation given will be used for the Air medic transport from Barbados to the Serena Del Mar hospital in Columbia, where she will be administered treatment for a year. As we continue to hit our goals, the donations will be sent directly to a US Dollar account so that Cathy can access to start making payments for all the service providers. The Air medic Transportation and the monthly treatment fee for Noi.

The goal is to get Noi the treatment she needs so that she can live the life she deserves!

Lets bring Noi home!

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Bryan Frederick
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Walled Lake, MI
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