Helping Cancer Patients When No One Else Will | The Blind Judge Podcast ft. Mike Mulrooney
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What does it really mean to serve others when they need it most?
In this episode of The Blind Judge Podcast, host David Holton sits down with Mike Mulrooney, founder of Shirley's Way, a Kentucky-based nonprofit that has helped thousands of families battling cancer. After losing his mother, Shirley, to cancer in 2013, Mike turned tragedy into purpose by creating an organization dedicated to easing the financial burden many patients face during treatment.
Through fundraisers, community support, and charitable initiatives across Kentucky and Southern Indiana, Shirley's Way has raised millions of dollars to help cancer patients cover everyday expenses like housing, utilities, food, and transportation—allowing families to focus on what matters most: fighting the disease.
Mike shares the powerful story behind the mission, the impact Shirley's Way is making in the community, and why compassion and generosity are more important now than ever.
This conversation explores charity, community leadership, helping the less fortunate, and the real heart behind giving back.
If you believe in helping others and supporting those in need, this episode will inspire you.
Topics discussed:
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The story behind Shirley's Way
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Supporting cancer patients and their families
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The financial challenges of cancer treatment
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Building a nonprofit that changes lives
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Why charity and compassion matter today
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