At 13, Chip Madren was diagnosed with stage-four brain cancer and given only years to live. Surviving against the odds, he found healing outdoors through hunting and fishing, inspiring others and turning his recovery journey into a mission to help those facing similar challenges.
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- Chip Madren was diagnosed with stage-four brain cancer at age 13. 42s
- Madren's prognosis was initially two to three years, but he improved with treatment and time outdoors. 1m 22s
- He began working for Georgia's Department of Natural Resources in 2018. 1m 48s
- Madren raised over $500,000 to fund an outdoor access program for people with mobility issues. 2m 30s
- The 'Outdoors Beyond Barriers' program helped about 400 people participate in outdoor activities in its first year. 2m 42s