Let’s trace the roots
It was June of 2014, when a tear-jerking wedding video blasted the internet. It was a marriage like no other. Liezl May tied the knot with the late Rowden Go, and joining her as she walks down the aisle was their daugther, Zakiah. That’s when the 3 Go Brothers were introduced to us. Rowden, the eldest, followed by Hasset and the youngest, Hisham “Moi”.
The Second Go Was Gone
A couple of months after Rowden passed away, the whole Go family had a screen test for possible cancer or disease. By this, they found out that the middle Go brother, Hasset, had the same type of liver cancer and was currently at stage III. Hasset, who was a chef, had an immediate surgery to extract the malignant tumor. After some time, it grew again, and they tried alternative medications.
In August of 2015, he decided to undergo a chemotherapy through TACE. It did not work for him as his body condition got worse. And on October 2015, he died.
The Third One To Have The Killer Cancer
Hisham or also known as “Moi”, 27 years old, and is now working in a financial firm, have been recently diagnosed with the same liver cancer that destroyed both of his brothers. His income is only enough to support his mom, Liezl and Zakiah. For the past 2 years, he had been taking daily maintenance medicines that cost almost 400 pesos per routine.
Options to live
The doctors gave him 3 options to treat his growing cancer; a surgery, RFA, and/or TACE. Each will cost him 150,000-200,000 pesos per session and it is required to have at least 2-4 sessions a year. However, they have laid to him a long-term solution for his condition, a liver transplant that costs 5 million pesos.
Free Moi’s Liver
At the beginning of March this 2017, he started his own GoFundMe account for the maintenance of his expensive treatment. He knows that through his Faith, he will be able to overcome and survive this chapter of his life.
In 27 days, he was able to raise $4,165, but still far from their $150,000 goal. Let’s save the last Go brother by sharing what’s extra of us.
They are doing the best they can to support his medications, different fund generating activities are being done.
To support, you can give a little portion of what you have through these bank accounts.
They will also have a Calligraphy tutorial on April 1 and a portion of the total earnings will go to Hisham’s medication.
They designed a shirt, creating a shoutout to cancer. The earnings will go for his treatment. Lock in your orders, now!