NOTABLE NEIGHBOR Nonprofit work just the right fit
Posted: December 27, 2009 at 3:56 a.m.
Laurie Marshall says losing her mother, Cheryl Willock, to brain cancer earlier this year gave new meaning to her work as development coordinator for Hope Cancer Resources, formerly H.O.P.E. Inc. (Helping Oncology Patients Excel).
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Northwest Profile, Pages 40 on 12/27/2009
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