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A Life Transformed by Courage, Charity, and Living Imperfectly
Turning Personal Tragedy into a Greater Good
After being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer at just 31, Ian Ward refused to succumb to despair. His doctors told him he likely had only three years to live, but rather than let that diagnosis define his life, Ian chose to leverage his circumstances for a meaningful purpose. Instead of waiting for a perfect plan, he emphasized the importance of taking imperfect action—an approach that would ultimately reshape his life and inspire others.