
Our favorite project of 2025 levels up – and you can help
From An Arm and a Leg by An Arm and a Leg
December 29, 2025 · 15 min · Season 14 · Episode 7
About this episode
This episode discusses a community project aimed at creating and sharing resources to help with medical expenses and avoid debt.
Hey, first! If you value what we do, we need your support to keep it going in 2026. We have SO much work ahead, and we can’t do it without you. Every little bit counts. Here’s where you can chip in. Thank you SO much! Our listeners have been teaming up on an incredible project – kicked off earlier this year by a med student named Thomas Sanford. The idea: create a list of reliable resources to help with medical expenses and avoid debt, and circulate it where people might find it useful, like hospital waiting rooms. In this episode, we hear how that project is ready to level up – and how you can bring it to people in your community. Here’s how to help: Send this link to anyone you think might need it: armandalegshow.com/help Or go here to print it out, post it, pass it around, customize it for your community, or join with other volunteers: armandalegshow.com/helpers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Host: An Arm and a Leg
Topics covered
- medical expenses
- community support
- resource sharing
- debt avoidance
- volunteerism
Keywords
- medical expenses
- debt
- community project
- resources
- volunteers
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