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A terminally ill man who was told he had less than two years to live is making the best of his time left, including a stop in ...
Doug Ruch, 55, with a graying beard and breathless positive energy, knows two things for certain: One: He’s going to die — and not later, but sooner. In January, Ruch was gobsmacked to be ...
Doug Ruch, who was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in January, has volunteered at food pantries, food banks, soup kitchens, senior centers and more. Accessibility statement Skip to main ...
DOUG RUCH: I really was given two options, you know, seek heavy treatment, heavy chemo, radiation, surgery, possibly, and maybe only gain six months out of my life because this small cell ...
GRANDVILLE..MICH — Doug Ruch is turning every remaining day into a chance to make a difference, one state and one act of kindness at a time. Ruch has been fighting prostate cancer for about four ...
Doug Ruch, second from the left, Quan Khuu, right, and some of Khuu's friends volunteer at Project Open Hand, a San Francisco charity that provides nutritious meals to the sick and vulnerable. ...
When Doug Ruch was told he had just 12 to 18 months to live, he didn't choose to stay home. Instead, he hit the road - on a mission to help as many people as possible while he still can.
Doug Ruch, 55, of San Antonio, received news earlier this year that he has stage 4 prostate cancer; He has since embarked on a mission to volunteer in all 50 states ...
Doug Ruch, 55, was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in January. The Texas resident is now on a mission to help others, volunteering in all 50 state in what he is calling his Dying to Serve ...
Doug Ruch, 55, with a graying beard and breathless positive energy, knows two things for certain: One: He’s going to die — and not later, but sooner. In January, Ruch was gobsmacked to be ...
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