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Father sells banana cakes to raise P1.6M for child’s liver transplant

  • A dad sells banana cakes to fund his infant son’s liver transplant pegged at P1.6M
  • Calamba parents seek help from local government units for the baby’s surgery
  • Netizens tagged Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho and Raffy Tulfo in Action to cover the story and help raise awareness

In a heartbreaking Facebook post, Jenny Sumalpong shared photos of a dad selling banana cakes at a sidewalk to raise funds for his son’s liver transplant – a surgery worth 1.6 million pesos!

Antonio Detablan, 34, is seen in Sumalpong’s post, selling homemade banana cakes for P120 each to save money while carrying in his arms his 8-month old son Aquiro Jazz diagnosed with biliary atresia, a rare disease of the liver and bile ducts that occurs in one of every 10,000 infants.

Asked how much was already raised for Baby Aki’s surgery, Antonio’s wife, Jabee said, “Wala pa po sa kalingkingan ng P1.6 million. Halos P100,000 pa lang po ang meron kami.”

Baby Aki has two more siblings: Annezki Jazz, 8; and Arkhin Jazz, 4. Arkhin is a hydrocephalus survivor.

The doctor of the afflicted infant shared that Baby Aki needs to undergo liver transplant before he turns one. Or else, he would not be able to reach the age of two. For the meantime, the young child is being given multivitamins as part of preparations for his operation.

Sumalpong’s post has already reached over 30, 000 reactions from netizens, 15 000 comments and 135, 000 shares to help circulate and raise awareness on the poor family’s plight online, even calling out for the mayor and congressman of the local government unit in Laguna, where the subject of the viral post resides.

Netizens in the comments section of the post have also called out various charity-giving television programs such as Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho and Raffy Tulfo in Action, in an effort to help the family out.

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Interested parties who want to aid Detablan’s family can buy their banana cakes at 170 Barangay San Juan, Calamba City, Laguna, or donate any amount to Aquirro Jazz Detablan, BDO Savings Account No. 005910516001.

Written by Moneeze Bernardo

Hello! My name is Moneeze Bernardo, typically silent and a good listener. I'm good at being me and at the end of the day nobody is perfect and that's what makes life interesting. Oh! and I so love sunsets.

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