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Seboe Makes SOS Call To Public

Mr. Thomas T. Seboe, Jr., a resident of Caldwell, who has been diagnosed with a kidney disorder is pleading with the general public for financial assistance to enable him undergo Dialysis treatment at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Monrovia.

Seboe has been serving as an internal auditor at the Grand Gedeh County Community College since 2016.

He was diagnosed with the kidney problem by medical doctors first at the Redemption Hospital, before the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, which costs him US$295 weekly.

According to his wife, Viola M. Seboe, her husband was diagnosed with the sickness in February of this year, but due to financial constraints he was bed-ridden at home.

She said her husband is in dire need of financial assistance to help him undergo treatment at the dialysis center at JFK, three times a week, as each visit is to cost US$95.

Therefore, Mrs. Seboe is asking members of the public and organizations, both local and international, to come to her aid before it becomes too late for her husband.

Anyone wanting to help Thomas T. Seboe can please can do so through these contacts: Thomas T. Seboe, 0776-754-537 or Viola M. Seboe, 0886-454-813.

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