His wife is in cancer treatment. I’ll call him Matt (since that’s his name). He started raising money for the Relay for Life / American Cancer Society before joining a Relay team. He had already raised more money than the average Relay participant when he joined our team. He works for Nike and is seeing if he can get shoes donated for each of our dozen team members. He doesn’t know any of us yet, but he wants to get shoes for the team. That’s not normal—except within the fraternity of cancer fighters.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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