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    I can only imagine what philanthropy is like. It must be a unique pleasure to work with a philanthropist. A cancer diagnosis is devastating. What a wonderful response to share the means for inspiring others in their state of shock.

    All I ever hear about support groups for men is how they get discontinued because the lack of involvement does not warrant continuation of the group. What a misconception this is and what a sad reality to perpetuate.

    You have heard "There's no such thing as a free lunch." Everybody knows there's a catch. "What's in it for me? What do I need to do to get (the prize)? How much time do I have to commit?" You've got your own assortment of male volunteers. Most likely each of them has a reason, a purpose for doing what they do.

    Think about volunteering this way: If we give you a free tool (CMfM) will you donate a period of time (say 6-8 months) to be part of a core team for a caregiver support program (ITN)?

    You've got to see that most men in caregiver roles don't have the resources to commit for projects outside their immediate concerns.

    What would a philanthropist do? We're waiting for the dollyed-up manual.


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