Waterloo alumnus raises money for cystic fibrosis
Mike Farwell is the voice of the Kitchener Rangers. During the month of May he does odd jobs to raise money for cystic fibrosis
Mike Farwell is the voice of the Kitchener Rangers. During the month of May he does odd jobs to raise money for cystic fibrosis
By Staff University CommunicationsBy May Nemat Allah, Advancement, and Matt Regehr, Creative Services
Alumnus Mike Farwell (BA ’97) is the host of the Mike Farwell Show on 570 News, the voice of the Kitchener Rangers. As leader of the Farwell4Hire campaign, Farwell takes on various jobs given by members of the community each year in return for a donation to cystic fibrosis research.
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