This document is a memo from the Director of Student Affairs at Kidapawan Doctors College requesting financial assistance and blood donations for Mr. Freddie Sermonia's son. Mr. Sermonia works as a utility man for the school and his son is currently in critical condition in the ICU of a local hospital. The memo asks students and employees to donate any amount of money they can to help Mr. Sermonia with his son's medical expenses. Immediate blood donations are also being requested to help the son.
This document is a memo from the Director of Student Affairs at Kidapawan Doctors College requesting financial assistance and blood donations for Mr. Freddie Sermonia's son. Mr. Sermonia works as a utility man for the school and his son is currently in critical condition in the ICU of a local hospital. The memo asks students and employees to donate any amount of money they can to help Mr. Sermonia with his son's medical expenses. Immediate blood donations are also being requested to help the son.
This document is a memo from the Director of Student Affairs at Kidapawan Doctors College requesting financial assistance and blood donations for Mr. Freddie Sermonia's son. Mr. Sermonia works as a utility man for the school and his son is currently in critical condition in the ICU of a local hospital. The memo asks students and employees to donate any amount of money they can to help Mr. Sermonia with his son's medical expenses. Immediate blood donations are also being requested to help the son.
Re : FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MR. FREDDIE SERMONIAS SON
1. Mr. Sermonia, utility man of our school, is in dire need of our assistance for his son is in critical condition and is now at the ICU department of KDHI.
2. In this connection, we are knocking from your generous hearts to donate any amount for assistance to Mr. Sermonia.
3. Moreover, we are also asking for immediate blood donation for his son.
4. For your consideration.
Prepared by:
MR. EMERSON REY GIENDEL S. AVILA, LLB Director, Student Affairs and Services
Noted by:
MR. BERNARD A. GORTINA, RN, REU, MN VP for Administration and Planning