As we kick off 2015, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and go through Never Settle’s most popular blog posts of 2014. So let’s count down... 5. Zac Pittman Donates Bone Marrow Never Settle family member Zac Pittman made us proud this year by donating his bone marrow. It’s a noble, touching story - … Continue reading The Top 5 Blog Posts of 2014 from Team NS
TIME Person of the Year: Ebola Fighters
Dr. Kent Brantly, Samaritan’s Purse doctor that contracted the life-threatening Ebola in West Africa, is honored as TIME Person of the Year. Brantly became the face of Ebola when he was transported back to the United States from Liberia and treated at Emory Hospital in Atlanta. This honor is for all the Ebola fighters on … Continue reading TIME Person of the Year: Ebola Fighters
You’re Invited to Change the World – December 14, 2014
Never Settle exists because we believe you can be a world-changer. You have passions, skills, and things special about you. You can use them to help people and make the world a better place. For that reason, I would like to personally invite you to World Change 2014 in Indianapolis. I have always believed that … Continue reading You’re Invited to Change the World – December 14, 2014
A Walking Miracle: Dr. Kent Brantly Released from Emory Hospital
Dr. Kent Brantly, medical director for Samaritan’s Purse Ebola Consolidated Case Management Center contracted Ebola while caring for patients in Liberia this past July. Less than a month later, he was released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after completing his recovery from the deadly virus. “Today is a miraculous day. I am thrilled to be … Continue reading A Walking Miracle: Dr. Kent Brantly Released from Emory Hospital
Doctor Kent Brantly infected with Ebola Safely Back in U.S.
Samaritan’s Purse doctor Kent Brantly, who contracted the Ebola virus while treating patients in Liberia, is now back home in the United States. A medical evacuation plane equipped with a special containment unit arrived at Dobbins Air Force Base in Atlanta today at 11:20 a.m. ET. Dr. Brantly was then transported to Emory University Hospital. … Continue reading Doctor Kent Brantly infected with Ebola Safely Back in U.S.
