
"Carla Well-Knight, 70, is battling an aggressive form of breast cancer, but that hasn't stopped her from giving back to others at her senior living center in Mesa, Arizona. Known for her generosity, she has helped neighbors by providing spare walkers and wheelchairs from her own home. Her kindness was recently recognized when her caretaker nominated her for AARP's Wish of a Lifetime program. As reported by ABC15 Arizona, Carla happens to be a huge fan of heavy music, particularly of bands like Tool, A Perfect Circle, Linkin Park, and her all-time favorite, Nine Inch Nails."
""I believe that more that you give, the more that you get back, always," said Carla, whose husband passed away from cancer in recent years. When it came time for Carla to make her wish, it just so happened that Nine Inch Nails' "Peel It Back Tour" - their first North American trek in three years - was making a stop in Phoenix on September 16th. She ended up with floor seats for the gig at the Footprint Center, taking in the show just feet from Trent Reznor."
Carla Well-Knight, 70, is battling an aggressive form of breast cancer while continuing to help others at her Mesa senior living center. She provides spare walkers and wheelchairs to neighbors and demonstrates ongoing generosity. Her caretaker nominated her for AARP's Wish of a Lifetime program, which granted a wish tied to her musical fandom. Carla is a devoted fan of heavy music, including Tool, A Perfect Circle, Linkin Park, and Nine Inch Nails, and she even has a NIN logo tattoo. After losing her husband to cancer, she expressed that giving returns to the giver. She received floor seats to Nine Inch Nails' Phoenix concert and saw the band close up.
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