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Crisis relief
Medical
    In early April 2026, my dad, Haggai Sikalumbi, received a devastating diagnosis: gastric carcinoma (stomach cancer). What began as a shock has quickly become a race against time. Recent tests indicate that the cancer is aggressive, with possible spread to other parts of his body. His oncology team has urgently recommended surgery, followed by intensive treatment. Our family’s world has been turned upside down. My dad is one of the hardest-working and most generous people I know. He has spent his life providing for our family and showing up for others in our community and church—often putting others before himself. Now, he is facing the biggest fight of his life. As he prepares for surgery and treatment, he is unable to work. My mother will be his full-time caregiver, which means she is also unable to work. In just a few weeks, we have already incurred nearly $10,000 in out-of-pocket medical expenses—even with insurance—and the costs are rising rapidly. We are seeking to raise $100,000 to cover: • Life-saving surgery and hospital costs • Ongoing cancer treatment (chemotherapy, medications, follow-up care) • Travel and recovery-related expenses • Basic household needs during this period of lost income This is not a number we arrived at lightly—it reflects the reality of the care he urgently needs and the financial gap our family is facing. We are reaching out to our friends, family, and community for support during this incredibly difficult time. Any contribution—no matter the size—will go directly toward my dad’s care and helping our family stay afloat during his treatment. If you’re unable to give, please share this page and keep my dad in your prayers. We believe in his strength, and we are holding on to hope. But right now, we cannot do this alone. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support.