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Make A Difference Minute: Jagger's Journey with Misty George

2 min · 15. juli 2026
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On this Make a Difference Minute, I have Misty George with Jagger's Journey as she shares why supporting families facing rare diseases goes far beyond medical care. When Jagger was first diagnosed, Misty and her family entered a world they knew very little about. At first, they feared leukemia. When doctors explained it was a rare disease instead, there was a brief sense of relief. That relief quickly gave way to the reality of navigating insurance denials, unanswered questions, and the uncertainty that often comes with rare diagnoses. Misty says one of the greatest needs families face is support. Financial burdens quickly add up as parents miss work, travel for treatment, and spend weeks or months away from home. Her own family benefited from generous supporters and A-Team Ministries in Birmingham, which provided housing during one of the most difficult seasons of their lives. Those experiences now fuel Jagger's Journey and Misty's vision for the future. She hopes to build a stronger support network so that families facing similar battles know they are not alone. To learn more about Jagger's Journey and how you can help, visit JaggersJourney.net [http://JaggersJourney.net]. This MADM is brought to you by Green's Dependable Hardware, proudly supporting stories and the people who make our communities strong. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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