Craig Pollard

Cancer for College founder & CEO

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Cancer for College is an organization that says it’s given more than $5 million to students with cancer, plus cancer survivors who missed school because of treatments.

Charity aims to help cancer fighters graduate college, build careers

Cancer for College is an organization that says it’s given more than $5 million to students with cancer, plus cancer survivors who missed school because of treatments.

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