
Pamela's MM Cancer Fund
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Hebrews 13:16 “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.”

Friends, family and all that take the
time to read this. My name is Jose Febrillet my Wife is Pamela Robinson we have been blessed with one another to share a lifetime together. On September 6th 2014 we became one and said our I do's in holy matrimony. We had a beautiful wedding surrounded by love on the beautiful Caribbean island Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. One unforgettable day to last a lifetime with beautiful memories. We returned back home to begin a new chapter in our lives together. Life is just perfect and we are overjoyed with the newest blessing of being husband and wife now. Then we received some life changing news. After some medical exams due to a lingering pain that had been surfacing Pamela was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma which is Bone Marrow Cancer. As you all can imagine how that took us by surprise and was not the easiest news to receive but Thanks be to our strong faith in God and Pam's unshakable spirit we quickly gathered our thoughts and quickly got to work ready to fight this fight.. Believing and trusting it would not destroy us.
On February 12, 2014 Pamela had experience a terrible car accident with God's grace walked away with minor injuries of fractured ribs and after a year and 4 months of her ribs not healing we decided to take CT scan to check why the ribs weren't healing and that's when they discovered lesions on her bones. That lead us to go for further testing that lead us to finding the cancer still with time to act on it. There is no cure but there is exceptional treatment and medication to live pain free after the cancer has been treated. Little did we know, this tragic accident was a blessing in disguise.

We are here sharing this with you all because we are in need of your loving support. We need your prayers first and foremost and are also coming to you all with transparency as we are also in need of financial support. Due to medical expenses that have already been incurred we have still a road ahead of us as Pam will be undergoing her bone marrow transplant procedure Feb 22. We will have to be in the hospital for 1 month and once fully recovered she will need to undergo open heart surgery to correct a valve in her heart. Pam is a renovation home mortgage consultant for Well's Fargo and due to the nature of her work her income flow will greatly be impacted. During this time since she will not be able to attend to her loans as usual therefore setting her back financially to attend to living expenses for this time period. We appreciate whatever contribution you can make to us in this time of need and pray God repays your generosity 100 fold.




Friends, family and all that take the
time to read this. My name is Jose Febrillet my Wife is Pamela Robinson we have been blessed with one another to share a lifetime together. On September 6th 2014 we became one and said our I do's in holy matrimony. We had a beautiful wedding surrounded by love on the beautiful Caribbean island Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. One unforgettable day to last a lifetime with beautiful memories. We returned back home to begin a new chapter in our lives together. Life is just perfect and we are overjoyed with the newest blessing of being husband and wife now. Then we received some life changing news. After some medical exams due to a lingering pain that had been surfacing Pamela was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma which is Bone Marrow Cancer. As you all can imagine how that took us by surprise and was not the easiest news to receive but Thanks be to our strong faith in God and Pam's unshakable spirit we quickly gathered our thoughts and quickly got to work ready to fight this fight.. Believing and trusting it would not destroy us.
On February 12, 2014 Pamela had experience a terrible car accident with God's grace walked away with minor injuries of fractured ribs and after a year and 4 months of her ribs not healing we decided to take CT scan to check why the ribs weren't healing and that's when they discovered lesions on her bones. That lead us to go for further testing that lead us to finding the cancer still with time to act on it. There is no cure but there is exceptional treatment and medication to live pain free after the cancer has been treated. Little did we know, this tragic accident was a blessing in disguise.

We are here sharing this with you all because we are in need of your loving support. We need your prayers first and foremost and are also coming to you all with transparency as we are also in need of financial support. Due to medical expenses that have already been incurred we have still a road ahead of us as Pam will be undergoing her bone marrow transplant procedure Feb 22. We will have to be in the hospital for 1 month and once fully recovered she will need to undergo open heart surgery to correct a valve in her heart. Pam is a renovation home mortgage consultant for Well's Fargo and due to the nature of her work her income flow will greatly be impacted. During this time since she will not be able to attend to her loans as usual therefore setting her back financially to attend to living expenses for this time period. We appreciate whatever contribution you can make to us in this time of need and pray God repays your generosity 100 fold.



Organizer
Jose Febrillet
Organizer
Westbury, NY