Alec's mission (2024)

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/ CBS News

There are few places both as hopeful and as heartbreaking as a children's hospital, especially around the holidays. While there are many, chances are you may know Shriners Hospitals for Children because of one very special patient.

"I used to be known as just that kid in the wheelchair, and now I'm Alec on the commercials, and that's special to me," said 17-year-old Alec Cabacungan of Chicago.

If you've seen him, he's pretty hard to forget; Cabacungan is one of the spokes-kids for Shriners:

"Imagine a kid who was told his disability would be a lifelong struggle; now imagine a place where that same kid is told he can do anything. I don't have to imagine, because that kid is me."

Since he started doing these ads five years ago, donations have skyrocketed.

"Those kids see him as a mentor, and that's who he's kind of become," said producer and director Tracy Trost, who handpicked Cabacungan for a reason: "He's special … He has this life force in him that not a lot of people have. I don't know, I just fell in love with him."

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Shriners, known for their tall crimson hats, is a fraternal brotherhood that's been doing charity work for more than 150 years. Cabacungan helps spread their mission. With 22 hospitals all around North America, that means he's on the road about 80 days a year.

It's a demanding job for anyone, let alone someone whose bones are about as fragile as a tea cup. "I've broken over 60 bones in my lifetime," he said. "It'll be with me for my life. I'll live with it until I die."

That's what brought Cabacungan to Shriners in the first place – a rare genetic disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, better known as brittle bone disease.

His parents, Alma and Gill, got the news before he was born.

Correspondent Lee Cowan asked, "What did you guys think when the doctors first told you?"

"Pretty scary," Alma replied.

"It was a very emotional moment for us," Gill said. "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."

Brittle bone disease is just what it sounds like. Alec's bones are so delicate he could crack a rib even with something as simple as a sneeze. Physical therapy helps, but there is no cure.

His longtime physician at Shriners in Chicago is orthopedic surgeon Dr. Peter Smith, an expert in brittle bone disease. "I'm healthy right now, so right now we're staying away from Dr. Smith," he laughed.

He's like any other kid – into video games, and more recently cars. In fact, he's going for his driver's license. There are pedal extensions so he can reach the accelerator and the brake, but that's about it. "My first right turn, I drove into a ditch," he laughed. "Today's going to be better, I promise you!"

He's been doing so well with his lessons that his parents surprised him with his very own car, giving him the feeling of independence any teen gets, but for Alec, infinitely more.

Alma said, "He doesn't want to have any special treatment; he wants to be treated like everyone else, and I think that's probably one of the things he has to fight for the most."

Everything he does he does with gusto, including wheelchair basketball. "It's the contact, it's the fast pace, it's everything you have in sports except just in a wheelchair," he said. "No limits."

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Sports, just about any sport, is his escape. Cabacungan plays so often here, the Shriners even named the court after him. "This place is very special to me," he said. "I took my first steps on this court. This is home."

He's thought of being a sports broadcaster, in fact, which explains the makeshift TV studio in Alec's bedroom. Years ago, he started his own YouTube channel called Smart Alec on Sports.

Turns out he's an encyclopedia of stats and trivia. He was so good, TNT even welcomed him on its NBA halftime show:

He makes it all look so easy, but of course, none of it really is. "There's a lot of tough days where I just, I wanna sometimes just give up and I wanna just stop and … it's hard to live with, but there's a lotta kids who have more challenges in life, and I'm pretty fortunate."

"But doing that every day isn't easy," said Cowan.

"It's not easy. It's not hard, though."

Hard is relative in Alec's life – always has been. But behind him every step of the way have been his parents, a fact that during one video shoot with his mother and father overwhelmed him, when his grateful heart seemed like it was about to burst. He said, "You wanted the best care, the best doctors, nurses and staff for your baby son. And I just want to tell you guys, I love you mamma, and I love you dad."

How could anything be more genuine than that?

In this season of giving, we all can receive a little something from Alec Cabacungan – a lesson in what grace really looks like.

"I don't know too much about what will happen to me in the future," he said. "But if something bad does happen, I know that we'll get through it. I know tomorrow is gonna be a better day. And if it's not, then I can make it a better day."


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Story produced by Jon Carras.

Alec's mission (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Alec from Shriners Hospital? ›

He now plays wheelchair sports, appears on television and attends college.

Is Alec of Shriners Hospital Filipino? ›

Alec, a patient of Shriners Hospitals for Children — Chicago, has become a popular television star and has captured the hearts of many with his adorable smile and charming personality. The Filipino American lives in the suburbs of Chicago, and is quite the active teenager. From…

Where does Alec from Shriners go to college? ›

Alec Cabacungan (He/Him) is a junior at Northwestern University studying Journalism at the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. After he graduates with his bachelor's degree, Alec plans to pursue his dreams of being a sports broadcaster.

How old is Alec from the Shriners Hospital? ›

You may recognize 16-year-old Alec from the various commercials for Shriners Hospitals for Children that have aired nationally.

Who are the parents of Alec from Shriners? ›

That's what brought Cabacungan to Shriners in the first place – a rare genetic disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, better known as brittle bone disease. His parents, Alma and Gill, got the news before he was born.

How old are the Shriners' kids Sebastian? ›

On National Superhero Day 2023, the Baskin-Robbins Joy in Childhood Foundation surprised and celebrated Sebastian, a patient and local superhero at Shriners Children's Southern California, as its newest Pint-Sized Hero! Sebastian is a 14-year-old who was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta when he was an infant.

What is the Shriners controversy? ›

Jay Pratte, an expert on animal behavior, wrote a report exposing that “environmental and physiological neglect, psychological abuse, and coerc[ion of] animals to behave through dominance and fear-based techniques” are standard procedures at the Shrine circuses that he visited.

Does Alec from Shriners drive a car? ›

These days, he's focused on college at Northwestern, where he lives in a dorm and drives a specially modified van. But Cabacungan says he also wants to continue “to give back to Shriners,” to give hope to kids like him and their families.

Is the Shriners a Catholic organization? ›

As the Masons note well on their official website, all Shriners are Masons, and Shriners hospitals are one of their big service projects. The Church has repeatedly pronounced that Catholics may not become Shriners or otherwise members of Masonic societies, under pain of excommunication.

Is Shriners a religious? ›

It is a men's fraternity rather than a religion or religious group. Its only religious requirement is indirect: all Shriners must be Masons, and petitioners to Freemasonry must profess a belief in a Supreme Being.

What famous people are Shriners? ›

Notable American Shriners include actors Mel Blanc, John Wayne, Ernest Borgnine, and Roy Rogers, Supreme Court chief justice Earl Warren, General Douglas MacArthur, and presidents Gerald Ford and Harry Truman.

What does Alec from Shriners commercial have? ›

Born with brittle bone disease, which means his bones can break very easily, he's found ways to live out big dreams and inspire everyone he meets. Alec's friendly smile and outgoing personality have taken him around the world as a patient ambassador for Shriners Children's™.

Who is the girl who sings on the Shriners commercial? ›

Mia Williams is a 15-year old high school student from Glen Carbon, Illinois who is passionate about singing and acting.

What happened to Alec on Shriners? ›

He's had several surgeries and gets customized physical therapy at Shriners Hospitals for Children®. Through advanced treatments Alec's bone mass is gradually increasing, his muscles are strengthening, and his bones are fracturing less often. So today, instead of watching sports, Alec is playing sports!

What percentage of donations actually go to Shriners Hospital? ›

At Shriners Children's™, stewardship is one of our core values. Approximately 85 percent of all funds spent by Shriners Children's each year is dedicated to patient care, research, and education. We work hard to make sure your gifts are used in the most efficient and effective manner.

Is Alec from Shriners in college? ›

He's the kid from all those Shriners Hospital commercials. He's not really a kid anymore — he's an 18-year-old college freshman studying journalism. He was interviewed by Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday.

What is Alec's last name from Shriners Hospital? ›

Alec Cabacungan is a national patient spokesperson for Shriners Children's and lifelong patient of the osteogenesis imperfecta program in Chicago. Dr. Peter Smith, M.D., is director of the osteogenesis imperfecta at Shriners Children's Chicago.

Who is behind the Shriners? ›

Two Master Masons, Walter M. Fleming, M.D., and William J. “Billy” Florence, a well-known actor, founded Shriners International in 1872. Legend has it that Florence was inspired while attending an Arabian-themed party in Marseilles, France, during a time when the mystique of the near East was fashionable worldwide.

Who owns Shriners Hospital for Children? ›

Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the hospitals are owned and operated by Shriners International, formally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, a Freemasonry-related organization whose members are known as Shriners.

What is Alec Shriners' disability? ›

Born with brittle bone disease, which means his bones can break very easily, he's found ways to live out big dreams and inspire everyone he meets. Alec's friendly smile and outgoing personality have taken him around the world as a patient ambassador for Shriners Children's™.

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