
Help Abigail Bafowaah getCancerCare
Hello, my name is Abigail. I am 24 years old international student from Ghana West Africa who is in desperate need of Cancer treatment. I have been diagnosed with a type of Cancer called Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) since June 6th 2016. I am writing to the community at large because not only has my life changed with this sudden news but also I am struggling with the financial support required to get me through this difficult time. As an international student, I had a medical insurance since I don’t qualify for Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). However the insurance company has denied my medical coverage since my diagnosis was made. I am in desperate need of treatment but the physicians are planning to terminate my treatment as I can’t afford to pay and ultimately been returnedback to Ghana where I would not receive the lifesaving treatment needed.
I am a single mother of a three year old daughter. I love my daughter so much and all I wanted was to finish my education so I can have a better future for both of us. I am determined with all of your support to get through this cloudy times and fight Cancer. I have always been an ambitious and hardworking, who always strive despite the odds. Thus as a single mother, I have always known and believe in setting a great example for my daughter. I completed my first degree from Cape Coast University in Ghana and recently came to further my education in Canada. I am a current student of Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia pursuing my post degree program in Human Resources Management which I have successfully completed my first semester.
I am told by my doctor’s that this type of Cancer unlike many others respond positive to treatment and for that reason I am pleading with all of you to help me through your donation so I can receive this treatment. I am currently in the inpatient at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, one of the largest Cancer Treatment Centre. Although at present my body feels weak, I will not let the Cancer win, we will fight this together as a community. I feel like I have been given a second chance to live. I need to get well as my daughter is waiting for my return in Ghana.
I will be forever grateful to all of you for supporting me through this challenging moments as I battle with my life. Your donations, thoughts, prayers and love is humbly appreciated.