The Best Charity In The World

by Ron

Last year at this time, I told you about some friends of ours who’s little boy, Owen, was battling leukemia.

Today, he’s doing great, making commercials for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and rubbing elbows with Marlo Thomas! He has been a trooper, putting up with all sorts of things children just shouldn’t have to go through, from needles to bone marrow operations to chemotherapy.

Please keep him in your prayers and support St. Jude’s! They truly are working to make life better for thousands of families every year.

We should ALL be so fortunate to work in an industry that really makes a positive, lasting difference in the lives of others.

About the author

Ron has written 1083 articles on The Wisdom Journal.


The founder and editor of The Wisdom Journal in 2007, Ron has worked in banking, distribution, retail, and upper management for companies ranging in size from small startups to multi-billion dollar corporations. He graduated Suma Cum Laude from a top MBA program and currently is a partner in a national building materials company.


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Andrzej

Hi Ron!
Great to see, that Owen is doing fine. I can’t support the hospital financially for the moment, but I have my computer running calculations for fightAIDS@home and do my daily clicks on charity pages – I also did two pages on that (Boinc and charity clicks) and keep showing it on my messengers statuses to make friends remember about clicking.

Even when we have no money to give – we still can do something :)

best wishes to you and Owen,
Andrzej

Ron

All you can do is all you can do, but all you can do is enough. Just keep him in your prayers and remember St Jude’s when you’re able. Thanks!

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