Does Anyone Know How to Get Donations for a Cancer Patient W/o Insurance?
Question by Southern Girl/ deal with it!: Does anyone know how to get donations for a cancer patient w/o insurance?
The patient is my mother and she is going through alot of surgery and stuff for cancer, and she has no health insurance. How can i get her treatment paid for? We live in Arkansas, but she’s in a hospital in Tennessee.
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Answer by Trixie
Do a BBQ benefit or a fish fry or something to raise money. We did that here in Texas for a young man who was seriously injured and his parents had to miss alot of work so they were having trouble paying their bills.
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