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'Sh**’s wild': Scaling up, doubling down, and buckling in

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For five years, we’ve been following the work of Dollar For and its founder Jared Walker, watching them quickly scale up their efforts to help people crush medical debt by tapping into “charity care” — the financial assistance that hospitals are legally required to offer some patients. 

Their work represents what a small, scrappy, thoughtful group of people can do. Last year, their tiny staff helped wipe out more than $55 million in medical bills. 

As we kick off 2026, we thought it was time to check in again. After all, this will be a year when millions more people will have trouble covering their medical bills — when Dollar For’s work may become more important to more people, and when we’re hungry for more ways to help each other. 

As Jared tells it, 2025 proved to be a pivotal – yet rocky – period in the organization’s story. Both their successes and their challenges put into stark relief exactly what we’re all up against. 

So we go deep with Jared on what they achieved while they weathered the chaos, and what it might mean for their – and our collective – next moves.  

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Check out our Starter Pack: How to wipe out your bill with charity care.

And our previous coverage of Dollar For:

Check out our history of charity care series (from 2021): 


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