Hello Reader, my fellow kind human, Today, I’m stepping away from writing, words, and marketing to share the story of someone who truly needs our help. Sean Moore is a man whose positivity and resilience have deeply inspired me. I’ve had the privilege of connecting with Sean through the Provisors networking community. He’s kind, generous, and genuinely curious about the people he meets, always taking the time to understand who they are and what they do. Sean is the type of person who brings a smile to your face just by saying his name. But behind his bright spirit, Sean has been living with a progressive kidney disease since 2003. Despite the diagnosis, he has never given up the fight. Over the past twenty years, he’s endured numerous treatments, all to preserve his kidney function and avoid dialysis. His tenacity is extraordinary. Sean is now in urgent need of a kidney transplant, and I’m sharing his story with the hope that you can offer support or help spread the word. To learn more about Sean’s journey and how you can help, visit www.seanneedsakidney.org. Let’s show Sean the power of community support. Warmly, |
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