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Help Jaula fight cancer / Ayuda a Jaula a luchar contra el cancer

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Sponsor Jaula / Patrocina a Jaula

Help Jaula! 


Jaula's has metastatic cancer. To treat it she needs Capecitabine, a medicine that cost 200$. But this is not the only worry that Jaula has. She is the mother of three beautiful children who, as she says, love to learn. Since 2015, Jaula has been struggling to pay rent which ultimately forced her to start sharing her one-bedroom apartment with her brother and his family. They are 9 people living one room: Jaula, her husband and their three children and Jaula's brother, his wife and his two children. She has had to take her children out of school because she wasn't able to afford it. 


Jaula has to live everyday knowing that her children are hungry and cold, knowing that she has no tools to fight their reality, knowing that there is nowhere else to go.



¡Ayuda a Jaula!

Jaula tiene cáncer metastásico. Para tratarlo necesita capecitabina, un medicamento que cuesta $200. Esta no es la única preocupación que tiene Jaula. Ella es madre de tres hermosos niños a los que, como ella dice, les encanta aprender. Desde 2015, Jaula ha tenido problemas para pagar el alquiler, lo que finalmente la obligó a comenzar a compartir su apartamento de una única habitación con su hermano y su familia. Son 9 personas viviendo en una habitación: Jaula, su esposo y sus tres hijos y el hermano de Jaula, su esposa y sus dos hijos. Ha tenido que sacar a sus hijos de la escuela porque no podía pagarla.


Jaula tiene que vivir todos los días sabiendo que sus hijos pasan hambre y frío, sabiendo que no tiene herramientas para luchar contra su realidad, sabiendo que no hay otro lugar adonde ir.