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Amari John - Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS)
We call Amari our 'One in a Million Baby' because that is the probability of a baby being born with this particular disease. Amari is the first child in Trinidad & Tobago to be diagnosed with this medical condition. Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome is a rare genetic immunodeficiency that keeps a child's immune system from functioning properly. It also makes it difficult for a child's bone marrow to produce platelets, making a child prone to bleeding, as well as other symptoms such as bloody stools and eczema.
When he is not experiencing discomfort from symptoms, Amari is a happy, smart little boy who loves playing with his sister and cousins, although he must always wear a helmet to protect him from hitting his head, which can result in a severe bleed. According to the Wiskott-Aldrich Foundation, children with this condition don't usually live past age 18 without a bone marrow transplant (BMT) or gene therapy. Amari's case is progressing and without a BMT he can succumb to a severe bleed or develop malignancies later in life. We have been coordinating with the Caribbean Bone Marrow Registry as well as the Wiskott-Aldrich Foundation to get Amari the help he needs.
Due to the unique nature of this disease, only a few hospitals are willing to take on Amari's case to perform the bone marrow transplant. Currently, two of our options are in the UK and Germany. A bone marrow transplant costs approximately £250,000 and we will also have to cover living expenses for about 6 to 8 months for the duration of the procedure. We are, however, getting some assistance from the Children's Life Fund (Trinidad & Tobago), who has already pledged to cover approximately £100,000 of the expenses. In order to save Amari's life we still need to raise additional funds in order to cover the remaining cost for the procedure. Please help us save Amari's life by donating and sharing.
Any contribution would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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Contributions can also be made to:
Republic Bank Ltd.
Account name: Amari John Appeal Fund
Account #: 180 037 564 331
#OneInAMillion #TeamAmari #WiskottAldrichSyndrome
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Cherie Modeste donated $675
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Andrea Gomez-Clarke donated $675
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Anonymous donated $203
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Anonymous donated $101
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Kwesi John donated $675
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Anonymous donated $1,013
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Reajeanne Ambrose donated $135
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Patricia Seales donated $338
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We received some great news today! Dr. Albert from the Klinikum der Universität München informed us that there are multiple German donors who are 90% matches for Amari’s bone marrow transplant! God is good — we are one step closer to saving Amari.
He turns 2 in a few days, so time is of the essence. Please continue to like, share and donate to Amari’s cause so we can get the funding he needs. Thank you once again for all the support thus far! Special mention must be made to the Caribbean Bone Marrow Registry and The Wiskott-Aldrich Foundation for all the assistance we have received up to this point.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
#OneInAMillion #TeamAmari #WiskottAldrichSyndrome #AutoimmuneDisease #BoneMarrow #BoneMarrowTransplant #StemCell #StemCellTherapy #StemCellTransplant #ChildrensLifeFund #TrinidadAndTobago #TnT
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