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How a grieving mom created a pediatric cancer nonprofit, with Diane Restaino
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How a grieving mom created a pediatric cancer nonprofit, with Diane Restaino

The Charlotte Ledger Podcast · Cristina Bolling

December 30, 202227m 57s

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Since the death of her son Joe in 2010, Diane Restaino of Charlotte has been working toward his dying wish that she raise money to advance research and treatment of pediatric cancer. Over the course of 13 years, Diane grew the Joedance Film Festival into a well-known nonprofit that raised more than $400,000 for Atrium Levine Children's Hospital's cancer program. As Diane announced the festival's end, she reflected on the experience of starting a nonprofit in honor of a child, her grief journey and what Joedance has accomplished in the world of pediatric cancer treatment.

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