Showing posts with label microgiving charitable needs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label microgiving charitable needs. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2008

More on Glen....

STILL SEEKING US$1000 to pay for coronary angiogram for Glen.

Ate Ann is a senior member of WSU she is one of the best managers of people and businesses I have ever known. She was one of the few WSU members that I didn't meet recruiting in the online cybersex webcam sweatshops. She was aunt to another recruit Bunso Jhen. (Ate in Tagalog is older sister, bunso is the runt of the lot, they all call me Kuya, elder brother)

On Jan 1 the pleas continued from Ate Ann. Glen is still in the hospital and still there is no money to pay for the latest procedure to drain toxic fluids. Here is the email from Ate:



hi kuya! pls i wait ur txt plssssssssss we need u so much... really hard for us like this..pls txt me if u find 15k kuya.. pls help us. if glen go home find other hospital for free.. so pls kuya.. ohh im really sick also for all this kind of problem... by the way the girl and the old man is glen sister and hi father... hope this pix help a lot for glen thank u kuya we love u so much,,,,


For more info about World Sisters United check out our myspace site: myspace/worldsistersunited Please leave a message if you know of any doctors in the Philippines that can offer free advice or assistance for Glen.
Please give whatever you can to help Glen now!
God bless













Blogging for Glen

STILL NEED US$1000 to pay for coronary angiogram for Glen.
I started a non profit organization a couple years ago called World Sisters United. WSU is an international nonprofit collective seeking out ways to use the media to help others. This opens up a plethora of possibilities. One obvious direction we can look is free social networks and blogspots like this one. So I will begin to utilize this site as a utilitarian vehicle to help solve some of the immediate problems this young growing NGO faces with its various chapters around the world. This blog will begin to serve us as a bulletin to call out to you, our friends, to help us overcome these obstacles we face.

In the Philippines most all of our members are extremely poor. Half of them live in squatters villages and some of them live in very modest concrete cinder block houses or nipa huts. Half of the members still work in the cybersex industry. Half are single moms. The biggest problem that faces WSU members is medical issues. We have one immediate urgent need we are desperately asking for help with. We also can use assistance in finding free medical missions or clinics in the Philippines. If you have no information or funds then we ask your prayers and positive thoughts.

One of our senior members, Ate Ann, has been struggling for the last year with helping her boyfriend, Glen, through a very difficult illness. He is currently in the hospital in Angeles City getting his body drained of toxic fluids because his kidneys have failed. Ate Ann needs 15k pesos ($368US) to pay for this current stay in the hospital. All of the WSU funds are exhausted, all of Ate Ann's funds are exhausted and all of Glen's families funds are exhausted.

We are not yet a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. This registration process is currently in progress. So your donations are not a legitimate tax write-off. So this can only be a gift from the heart where giving offers no tax benefit. So please give knowing that a life might be saved here if we can get Glen the medical care he desperately needs. In the least case someone will suffer less for what you give. Any donation will help. The following blogs in the coming days will describe his condition and update his status.

How to help Glen:

We offer transparent accounting and reference letters if needed. Please leave a comment regarding your donation. Please paypal to wsu_phi@yahoo.com and type Glen Fund in the comments with the payment. You can directly access Paypal by clicking on this button below which will take to the World Sisters United paypal account. Thankyou very much and God bless!
With microgiving we can help Gen - every dollar counts!