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Denish Monlouis Needs Your Help

Family members of Denish Monlouis have launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for his neurosurgery overseas.

The target is forty thousand US dollars.

The GoFundMe page said Monlouis suffered a stroke, leading to a ‘devastating fall.’

“He was rushed to the hospital in Saint Lucia, where he was placed in a coma and suffered from severe bleeding in his brain. The doctors in Saint Lucia are unable to treat the bleeding,” it stated.

The GoFundMe page by Catherine Smith explained that the family found a doctor in Florida.

“However, the cost to medically transport Denish and to pay for the neurology surgery is above anything that we can afford,” Smith wrote.

She said all donated funds would go to Denish’s medical bills.

The GoFundMe link appears below:

https://gofund.me/d62a0bc9

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11 COMMENTS

  1. ITS BETTER TO HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER , GO FUND ME HAVE SOO MUCH RED TAPE, INVESTIGATIONS PLUS IT IS IN THE US. YHE MONEY WOULD BE EASIER TO ACCESS IF THERE WAS A BANK ACCOUNT. PLEASE YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT IT.

  2. Give willinly,means you give to God, but nowadays, people are afraid,and I would if I can,and will not discourage from giving willlinly, but people does collect funds for their own personal affaire,and would be better that funds collected go to the hospital…
    Imagine,if God does not put his trust in his holy ones and charge them when they do wrong,more less…
    May God’s will be done and his grace accordingly…

  3. Ivwould like to know if this monlouis guy from babonneau I grew up and went to school with lots of monlouis in that area???

  4. Andrew Magloire, u make me lol. I often ask myself why the millions NIc boasting they have never goes to help Lucians in such times of need. Anyways. Am sure this guy, his mother, father etc,. may hv pd NIC and nvr gotten anything back, so Y not contribute towards this cause. Anyays this is Luica. I hope he gets the help he needs.

  5. If the 7 million dollars that was given for no vaccine was available, the forty thousand could have given from it.

  6. So what about the NIC as this man did work and was paying nic how about the levy that the government is collecting. The system is just a thief. We have thousands of private sector workers earning 3 EC dollars an hour yet still the government refuse to enact a minimum wage of 15 dollars an hour . The people are poor and are suffering not even food that the can buy

  7. Josephine Antoine and Uh-huh, do you know or are you aware that the 7 million that you talk about all the time has already been refunded to the government.
    It was a callous decision but the fact remains that the money has been refunded so move on. There are more pressing issues to deal with such as who could help this man than to keep talking about something that has lost its significance.

  8. Never heard that all the money was refunded. Hears some was. Maybe, just maybe the Minister of health needs to update us.

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