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4Amanda.Org

35m · Charity Talks · 22 Mar 17:13

Dan Hubbard, the founder and Director of 4Amanda.Org, is this episode’s guest. 4Amanda is a non-profit foundation that provides emergency financial support to cancer patients. The foundation is named for Amanda Pagans-Hubbard, Dan’s deceased wife, who with Dan set up the foundation before her passing. As Dan and Brooke discuss, the financial challenges that coincide with cancer treatment are often as crippling as the disease. 4Amanda is dedicated to helping those cancer patients and their families with the fiscal difficulties that accompany the diagnosis and treatment. 4Amanda has only existed for a couple of years, but it has already made a huge difference in the lives of many suffering from cancer. (0:36).

Website: https://4amanda.org/

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