Dr. Audrey Evans shares her story of caring and faith.
During a lifetime of work, she reduced mortality rates by 50% for neuroblastoma patients and founded the first Ronald McDonald House. At 92, she “still has the ability to do something for the benefit of humanity.”
Dr. Evans is also a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, where in retirement she founded a school for kids to help them excel in school.
In this interview, she talks about how, on hearing a sermon about a “woman who cares,” realized that this is what God was calling her to be.