Ji Shan Foundation is another fake charity on Facebook, that’s misusing photos of sick children to cheat YOU of your money.
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Ji Shan Foundation Charity Scam
Ji Shan Foundation is a charity scam that recently posted this fake call for contributions :
【姐弟两患上白血病盼救助】
【一场感冒带来的灾难 】
【#在行动管制期间,再难也决不放弃 】
【治疗费用告急,家庭无力支持】
有意捐助的善心人士,可以把款项捐入爸爸的户口:
姓名:【SIM ZHI YEW】沈志耀
CIMB BANK:【7073855324】
病患者个人资料:
姓名:沈嘉琪【7岁】沈子皓【5岁】
性别:女 / 男
地址:吉兰丹
病情:急性淋巴细胞白血病
【姐弟两病情】
7岁的嘉琪和他5岁的弟弟伟豪都在3月12日被诊断出患有急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL),我们家只是非常非常不走运。我真的很好奇,如果这种病注定要发生,为什么要发生在我们孩子身上。伟豪4岁的时候已经开始经常无故流鼻涕,接着开始出现无法解释的瘀伤,他的腿和脚踝的骨头都让他很疼。这个诊所医生没有发现任何问题,但是早今年年1月12日,在我们当地医院的A&E血液测试结果显示,他患有一种未知的癌症。住院几天后,他被诊断出患有最常见的儿童白血病。
这对我是一个很大的打击完全崩溃了,哭了好几天”,在恢复健康之前,伟豪接受了几个月的艰苦化疗,并击退了包括败血症在内的感染。但随后我们提醒自己,医生告诉我们这种病是不遗传的,而且从没在一个家庭中出现多个患者的情况,我们自我安慰什么都不担心。
几天后小女孩的老师发现她走路很奇怪,在她的家人带她去医院后,血液检测显示她也得了一种未知的癌症,不久之后她同样被诊断出患有癌症。“我们的一个孩子得了白血病已经够糟糕的了。但当发现嘉琪和她的伟豪有同样的癌症时,我们都感到震惊”,当嘉琪开始治疗时,伟豪例行检查发现癌症复发,这又是一个打击。对我们所有人来说,这都是令人难以置信的压力。不管怎样我们都能应付,我们也必须应付过来,如果我们崩溃了,我们的孩子会怎么样?我们以前被多次被告知,败血病从来没有听说过两个兄弟姐妹同时受到影响。我们现在的处境很糟糕!
目前嘉琪和伟豪急需做治疗,医生说还要治疗费用至少RM150K让我们瞬间崩溃了,我们已经负债累累,债台高筑了,现在是借无可借,卖无可卖,贷无可贷,已经是走投无路了,实在无力支付RM150K的治疗费用,无奈恳请大家伸出援手,救救我可怜的孩子,感谢大家!
有意捐助的善心人士,可以把款项捐入爸爸的户口:
姓名:【SIM ZHI YEW】沈志耀
CIMB BANK:【7073855324】
Here is the English translation :
Those who wish to donate can donate the money to your dad’s account:
Name: Sim Zhi Yew (Shen Zhiyao)
CIMB BANK : 【7073855324】
Patient Profile:
Name: Shen Jiaqi [7 years old] Shen Zihao [5 years old]
Gender: Female / male
Address: Kelantan
Condition: Acute lymphocyte leukemia
7-Year-old Jia Qi and his 5-year-old brother Wei Hao were diagnosed with Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia (ALL) on March 12 and our family is just very unlucky. I’m cannot understand why it happened to our children. Wei Hao had running nose regularly at age 4, followed by unexplained bruises that hurt his legs and ankle bones. The doctor didn’t find any problems, but early as January 12 this year, results from A & E blood test at our local hospital showed he had an unknown cancer. A few days after being hospitalised, he was diagnosed with the most common child leukemia.
It was a big blow to me, I completely collapsed and cried for days. Wei Hao underwent months of hard chemotherapy and repelled infections including sepsis. But then we reminded ourselves that doctors told us that the disease is not hereditary and that there have never multiple patients in a family and so we comfort ourselves there’s no need to worry about anything.
A few days later, the little girl’s teacher found her walking strange, blood tests showed she had an unknown cancer after her family took her to hospital, and shortly after she was also diagnosed with cancer.
“One of our children got leukemia is bad enough. But when Jiaqi and her Weihao had the same cancer, we were shocked”
When Jiaqi started treatment, Weihao’s routine examination founds that the cancer recurred, which was another blow. It’s incredible pressure for all of us. No matter how, we have to cope with it. What happens to our children if we collapse? We have been told many times before that septicaemia has never affected two siblings at the same time. We’re in a terrible situation right now!
Currently, Jiaqi and Weihao are in need of treatment. The doctor said that the cost of treatment is at least RM 150K. Made us collapsed instantly. We are already heavily indebted. Everything we have has been borrowed, sold and loaned. I have no choice, I can’t afford to pay the cost of RM 150K. I can’t help but to urge you to help save my poor child. Thank you!
Those who wish to donate can donate the money to their dad’s account:
Name: Sim Zhi Yew (Shen Zhiyao)
CIMB BANK : 【7073855324】
Ji Shan Foundation Charity Scam Exposed!
This scam is actually an old RECYCLED scam. It was first posted in March 2019, the same day the Ji Shan Foundation Facebook page was created.
At that time, the Ji Shan Foundation scam urged people to donate to a different “father” – Chai Kok Weng, with a different set of photos.
That same scam was updated on 16 April 2020 to change the name of the benefactor to Sim Zhi Yew, with a different bank account!
Ji Shan Foundation STOLE the photos from Lim Ek who posted those photos on 4 December 2019.
As you can see in his post, his two children were admitted to the Parkcity Medical Centre for Influenza A (H1N1), not leukaemia.
Sim Zhi Yew + Chai Kok Weng : Known Charity Scammers
Both Sim Zhi Yew and Chai Kok Weng have been reported as charity scammers for some time now. They are currently in the list of 79 reported charity scammers in Malaysia, with the following bank accounts.
Sim Zhi Yew
Reported Bank Accounts :
- Public Bank 6482344412
- CIMB 7073855324
Chai Kok Weng
Reported Bank Accounts :
- RHB 10809800162232
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Ji Shan Foundation Charity : REPORT THEM!
Despite people reporting the Ji Shan Foundation charity page, Facebook appears to have left them alone.
It looks like it will take A LOT of people reporting them before Facebook will do anything. You can help take them down by reporting their page as Fraud or scam :
Charity Scam : How To Avoid It?
While many of us want to help people in need, you should NEVER send money to a charity that you have not first verified to be a genuine charity.
You should certainly NOT send money to any person, without first confirming that he/she really needs the money for that critical surgery or medication.
It doesn’t matter if you are just sending a small token sum. Even ringgit / dollar you send them quickly becomes a substantial amount, and worse, encourages them to create new charity scams.
In Malaysia, you can also use this Commercial Crime Investigations Division page* to check if a bank account number or telephone number has been reported to the Royal Malaysian Police.
* However, please note that the CCID database is not comprehensive, because scammers can easily change their bank accounts and telephone numbers. Also, many victims are unaware they were scammed, and thus never reported them to the police.
The safest thing to do is NOT to send anyone money. Visit them directly to ascertain their authenticity, and donate directly to them.
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