Mom-of-Four with Terminal Cancer Plans Death with Dignity
Hanna Olivas is a mom of four and is battling a rare and incurable blood cancer. As she approaches the end of her life, Olivas spoke to People about dying on her own terms.
Hanna Olivas is a mom of four and is battling a rare and incurable blood cancer. As she approaches the end of her life, Olivas spoke to People about dying on her own terms.
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“She’s a good girl. She’s sweet, she’s really loveable. Everyone loves Cupcake.”
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“I am absolutely knackered. Indiana is up crying three times every night and then you’ve got the school situation. With doctor appointments, food shopping, and work, it never seems to stop.”
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“Everybody is looking for a magic bullet with education, one that cuts across all demographics, all ethnicities and that actually has a positive, measurable increase in test scores, attendance and graduation rates without costing money. And this is it.”
“Remember, hearing people say that we spend all of our money in our classrooms? We spend it to make sure that our kids have what they need to succeed, and today we bought food.”