Thank you to anyone who has already donated - your generous donations helped make three months of treatment possible.

My brother Nate continues to fight stage IV Hodgkin's lymphoma. He's just 31, with a wife and baby girl. They have no active income (since he's been unable to return to work), no insurance, and cannot afford the treatment he needs. Nate and his family need your help. Please consider a donation, every dollar helps. Thanks.


Why does /r/politics only allow links?  Politics is about the power interactions of people living in an area. 
I am being dramatic here, but singly submitting links makes it seem as if politics is about taking orders and being told what to think.