
This is my favorite photo of Jenny and I because it shows that at every moment Jenny is always photogenic and ready to take the perfect picture while I’m either too slow or one step behind. I met Jenny 11 years ago when she was working at a restaurant called Harvey’s. The only reason I went to Harvey’s that day was because I had a coupon and wanted to try it out. When she greeted me for the first time, it’s a moment I will never forget: her bright smile, her beautiful voice and her joyful demeanor struck me like lightning. As I sat there eating my meal, I kept listening to her voice whenever she talked with her coworkers or customers. She spoke with such warmth and happiness I couldn’t help but want to keep listening to her. And so, many weeks and a few coupons later… I finally mustered the courage to ask her on a date. To this day, even 11 years later, I still consider the moment she said yes as the greatest highlight of my life. Throughout the years I witnessed how incredibly independent and headstrong Jenny was. She set out so many goals and kept accomplishing them one by one and I knew one day she would achieve her dream of becoming a Registered Nurse but that dream may have disappeared forever. Following the accident she cannot move, she cannot speak, she cannot eat and she doesn’t even recognize who I am anymore. My only salvation is hoping that maybe one day pieces of her will come back to me as I stay beside her every night. I continue to write about her daily, keeping track of any small milestones she reaches while hoping one day I might be able to tell her all about her incredible journey and the unexpected support she received from the community and across the world.
Tower 7, is the unit where i first heard her voice..she is laughing, always happy even after the night shift. I am coming for my morning shift, so obviously she did the 8hrs of her night already but she is still there with wide open smile to greet me good morning, have a nice shift.
Lodge 7, the floor where we bacame so close as sisters..i dont have one so for me having u around is the same feeling as having a sister..your morning giggle, laughter, even by just looking at each other we already know what we want to say without a word.. i miss u bhe, everybody misses you..
Like what we always say, if its the two of us working together it doesnt matter how hard, we will always enjoy it and laugh at the end of the day. We can survive,


I met Jenny when I start working at Lodge 7 (Deerlodge Centre). At first I thought she is a kind of girl who is snobbish and sassy simply because I find it that she is so straight forward kind of person, As time goes by, me and her become acquainted and become friends. That friendship get deeper and we become super close friend. So much laughter and fun when we were together, at work or outside work. We bonded like brothers and sisters, together with Jericho, Andrea, Eileen, and that’s the time we called our group “drunken masters”. She is a hardworking woman who doesn’t hesitate to extend her arms to the people who are in need. A selfless person with a big heart. Our friendship is not all about happiness.. sometimes we struggle, sometimes we cried, but at the end of the day knowing we got each other back makes our relationship solid and tight.
I met Jenny last 2019 we both worked at Brightwater Tuxedo. And we became friends and very close when we are in the same shift at work in Deerlodge Centre. From there, we treated each other like sisters. We work everywhere as Travel Healthcare aide. She is always there to support, listen and care for me especially when it comes to my kids. She always remind me to take care of myself. I missed her smile, and hear her laugh. She is a very good friend, hardworking and she love her family.


Jenny and I met at work,around 2019. She has her own group of friends back then, and so do I. We seldom talk because I am just new at work, but God has plans. I did got a higher eft after few months, with that jenny and suddenly was on the same rotation at work. From then on, everything was just full laughter and happiness when we’re at work. It made our work and working environment more enjoyable. No hurdle and struggle can’t be resolve with us working together. Its been a blast working and enjoying life inside and outside of work. Fast forward, life really has a lot of mysteries. Our family went thru so much of a struggle, but having her as a friend makes me feel so thankful and secured knowing shes around everytime I need a friend. On the time a heard about what happen, I am in a state of shock. But as we go thru with all of this, I promise you my friend that we will all be here with you until you’re back in your feet and ready to party with us again!
I worked with Jenny at Deerlodge Center, we work together on day shift and sometimes night shift. We always share stories of how can be more confident on ourselves. I am the creator of Jenny’s GoFundMe.
And we were so overwhelmed on the support of the Filipino community in Canada and the whole world for Jenny’s recovery.

I do remember how I met a very great person who has become my co-worker and eventually developed into a good friend, not just to me but to every person whom she has bumped into in her life. In this world, you can meet a lot of friends, but only a few can become your good and true friend; amazingly, she is one of them.
It has been 5 years since I met a wonderful person in my workplace, and her name was Jenny. I could remember the first time I experienced her positive vibes with a remarkable smile. From that moment on, we became friends. Jenn is very friendly, cheerful, and easy to get along with. She is a very caring and accommodating person; she turns sadness and exhaustion into laughter. She is a very passionate and reliable co-worker; indeed, you can count on her. She will never leave you behind, no matter what. Just how I’d loved to reminisce about all the fun and adventures filled with happiness inside and out of the workplace together with the rest of our friends. We do have this thought together with our friends saying, good thing we got each other at work. Everything is going to be good if we all have each other. I can still hear you saying, “Ok lang yan, kaya yan laban lang” (that’s ok, we can do this; keep on moving forward).
You always have this positive way of thinking after work “Thank God, we have ceased the day” and that we are looking forward to another day tomorrow full of positivity in life. I am really looking forward to seeing Jenn in full recovery, hopefully very soon, so we can laugh and hang out again with everyone.
Dear Jenn, I do pray from up above that you will recover quickly, so you can continue to inspire more people around you. Remember when you wake up that I am one of many people that will be here for you.
