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Dennis Williams is a single father who lives in a one bedroom with his nine-year-old son Devonte Williams who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth. At 34-year-old, Mr. Williams continues to do bartending and works as a delivery man to help support himself and his child. In an interview with a Jamaican newspaper (The Gleaner), he expressed his emotion:
“Right now, just talking about this is giving me cold bumps. This is my one and only child and it scares me when he has seizures. I can only sleep with one eye open because of how fearful I am that something will happen to him. He gets scared, too, and would behave frantically in the house”
Mr. Williams also reported that he spent over $40,000-$50,000-JMD monthly to take care of his child. The father desperately needs a disability bath chair so he can shower Devonte with ease.
Related links (Jamaica Gleaner):
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20220309/dad-seeks-help-son-born-cerebral-palsy
Father’s Social Media and donation link:
https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=afeibp25xrf8&utm_content=r6j9qu(Instagram)
https://gofund.me/1dd7576b (Donation link as supplied by the father)
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