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Jan 29 2020
Jake Klopfenstein from Tampa, Florida wanted to honor his late friend Ryan, who passed away from childhood cancer when he was 13 years old — so Klopfenstein started the non-profit Angling For Relief. Through the organization, the aspiring marine biologist and 13-year-old takes pediatric cancer patients and survivors outdoors to fish, providing kids and their families a necessary escape from critical care units and chemo treatments. Despite circumstances, there’s always another fish to look forward to and “something to hope for.”