Alec Cabacungan Wiki 2019: Age, Birthday, Parents, Family, Still Alive, Shriners Hospital

Alec Cabacungan is the leading spokesperson for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Quick Facts and Information on Alec Cabacungan

Real Name Alec Cabacungan
Birthday / Date of Birth 8th May 2002
Age 17
Birth Sign Taurus
Born Country U.S
Nationality American
Ethnicity Multiracial (Asian-American)
Profession Leading spokesperson for the Shriners Hospitals for Children
High School / College / University N/A
Marital Status Not Married
Current Relationship Status Single
Girlfriend N/A
Children / Kids None
Social Media Twitter, Instagram
Parents Alma and Gill Cabacungan

Alec Cabacungan Age / Birth Date / Parents / Family

Alec, the 17-year-old inspirational teenage sensation, was born on 8th May 2002 in Chicago. He was born with a rare genetic disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, better known as brittle bone disease.

His parents knew about their son’s medical condition even prior to his birth. During an interview, Alec’s mother recalled the day when the doctor informed them about their son’s condition and shared; that it was pretty scary for her.

Meanwhile Alec’s father expressed how the news was emotional for him and the family. He said,

It was a very emotional moment for us, We tried for our fourth child, and hopefully it was going to be a son. And when we learned it was a son, and learned that he had a disability, it was quite emotional.

He is the last born as well as the only son of his parents, Mother Alma, and father, Gill Cabacungan. His father is of Asian decent, where as his mother is American.

Alec and his sisters with their parents

Therefore, Alec and his 3 elder sisters in the family belongs to the Asian-American ethnicity.

All three of his sisters, Julie, Kristen, and Isabella are very loving and caring of him and he loves them equally as well.

Alec Cabacungan with His Sisters.

 

 

9 thoughts on “Alec Cabacungan Wiki 2019: Age, Birthday, Parents, Family, Still Alive, Shriners Hospital

  1. Shirley Gunter says:

    Both of those boys who does the Shriners commercials are just darling.I have watched them grow up on TV and glad they are still doing the Shriners commercials

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    1. Johnny Mason says:

      Sometimes an idiot arises in every crowd and there you are. Don’t know if coyotes ate your heart or you just don’t have one. I could only hope people who know you will explain humanity to you. It’s ok if they practice the braille system to explain it using their hands.

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    2. Janice Thomas says:

      Maybe you can’t face the reality about how things are in the real world for some. Maybe if it smacked you in the face with a brother or sister, or your own child? I doubt it… Sad for you to have no compassion or love in your life.

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  2. Trudy says:

    You are awesome you and Caleb do a great job on the Shriners commercial I always wanted to meet you both bless you. My name is trudy

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  3. Eric says:

    Alec… I truly believe you are not a Shriners “child” anymore, but a full grown adult. You have a deeper voice than most adult males in this world. You need speech therapy classes if you’re going to do commercials! You need to learn how to say certain words, like, “adorable”. Witch they constantly make you use! Are you and your replacement related by any chance, because both of you look the exact same; fatures and all.? Good luck in life! Eric

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    1. Roselyn Palms says:

      Forget Alec! What about his hot sisters; they are total babes! I’d do them!

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  4. Carole says:

    Really, Eric? Have you ever thought that very possibly Alec has a speech impediment? He is a young adult and therefore sounds like one. That boy has endured more in his lifetime than most and yet his positive attitude shines. Maybe you should learn how to spell!

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  5. Vallin says:

    Wow. Just … wow, Eric. You told Alec that he needs Speech Therapy classes, but misspelled the word ‘which’.

    A witch is commonly seen as the kind of person one would see flying through the night on a broom and casting spells.

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  6. Carly says:

    You all are such jerks & others are right… have no compassion for these kids & young adults who have these problems.. Its called Osteogenesis Imperfecta or brittle bone disorder.. Yes, they could prob have speech problems or could also have something wrong with their teeth.. The whole prob w/OI is that bones are not strong which means they can break very easily…
    Why don’t you guys look up video about Alec ( “Alec’s Mission” from cbsnews.com) “& then I don’t think you’ll be making fun once you see how his disorder works… Don’t go judging & making fun!!

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