You Can Help Save a Life

September 30, 2007

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If you’ve read this blog for a while - you’ll know I’m really big on the idea of giving something back.

In fact, I don’t even see the point in building a business if you’re just in the business of making money for yourself, and don’t want to help to improve the world.

And I know many of you who contribute to this blog feel the same.

My friend, Mel, over at the Foo Logs has a friend - Steve Kunitsky - who is desperately in need of your help. Steve has cancer - it went away for a while. But after discovering that his medical insurance did not cover the treatment he had already had - the cancer returned.

This is a terrible tragedy. It must be awful enough to find out that the life threatening disease you have fought has returned, without discovering that you face a massive unexpected bill for the treatment you have had.

Please try to help in any way you can. All help would be gratefully appreciated by Steve and his family. For example, you could blog about Steve’s plight, or make a small donation.

You can find further details on how you can help Steve by visiting the Save a Life section at the top of this blog, or by visiting this post at the Foo Logs.

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3 Responses to “You Can Help Save a Life”

  1. The Foo on September 30th, 2007 10:48 pm

    Thanks for the post Catherine, you might want to the URL in the post to the direct link at

    http://thefoologs.com/a-friend-in-need/

  2. The Foo on September 30th, 2007 11:41 pm

    Sorry that last sentence didn’t make sense — clicked the submit button too fast. i meant to say, you might want to put a direct link to my post at

    http://thefoologs.com/a-friend-in-need

    I have since put a small link to it on the top of the main page.

    Thanks again!

  3. Catherine Lawson on October 1st, 2007 1:14 am

    Sorry Mel - that was my fault. I used the wrong link. I’ll change it now.

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