Tomasz Jakubiak spoke out about the fundraiser for his treatment.

Tomasz Jakubiak has issued an official statement regarding the fundraiser for his treatment. "I would like to clarify this"

As the “Pomponik” portal reminds us, Tomasz Jakubiak is currently in Israel, where he is fighting to return to health in a private clinic. The chef is facing an extremely important procedure, which is not only a chance to beat the disease, but also a huge expense. A special collection was organized online to help cover the costs of the treatment. There was a lot of commotion around the collection, so the chef decided to speak out.

Tomasz Jakubiak is being treated in Israel

At the end of September, Tomasz Jakubiak announced that he was struggling with cancer. As he admitted in an interview with “Dzień dobry TVN”, the tumors that “he had on his bones, have spread very much throughout his body”. He added that there are “countless” of them.

Kucharz is currently in Israel, where he is undergoing intensive treatment. Jakubiak is facing an important operation, which is not only a chance for him, but also a huge financial burden. His loved ones, friends and supporters are donating funds to a special collection.

Jakubiak spoke about the collection, explaining its details. Recently, there have been people who have doubts about the collection. Tomasz Jakubiak decided to speak out about it.

Tomasz Jakubiak spoke on the matter collections

What raised doubts among some Internet users? Namely, the amount of funds collected on the website did not change. Many of them were afraid that the cook was not paying out the money collected at the collection. As Jakubiak explains, “the amount visible on the collection bar, i.e. the total amount of funds collected, does not decrease as a result of his withdrawals”.

“The funds that I withdraw reduce the balance available in my account, but do not affect the amount shown in the collection counter. The counter always reflects the full sum of payments made, regardless of the withdrawals I order on an ongoing basis” – he added in a special statement.

Do you think this will dispel fears and doubts?

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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