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TO FUND RESEARCH, AND IMPROVE TREATMENTS FOR PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCERS. DESPITE BEING THE DEADLIEST FORM OF CHILDHOOD CANCER, MANY STANDARD TREATMENTS HAVE REMAINED UNCHANGED FOR DECADES. WE'RE COMMITTED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR CHILDREN.
At Mama’s Kitchen we believe that everyone is entitled to the basic necessity of life — nutritious food. As a community-driven organization, we provide nutrition support to men, women, and children affected by AIDS or cancer who are vulnerable to hunger.
To provide educational information about cancer
Bright Spot Network provides young cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. We do this through family-focused retreats, survivor “matchmaking,” and connecting families with needed support and children’s therapy resources. We focus on young parents and guardians caring for young children at the time of diagnosis, including those diagnosed during pregnancy. We value empathy, equity and justice. Our community is built on trust and authentic connection. We hold hope and healing alongside grief and loss. Bright Spot Network serves families where a parent, or primary caregiver, of a preschool-age kid (ages 0-6 or pregnant at the time of diagnosis) has cancer. We serve people from diagnosis to survivorship, those in active treatment and living with cancer, understanding that a cancer "journey" can be long for the patient and their family.
Founded in 1991, the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation is committed to the eradication of breast cancer through education of and advocacy for all Virginians affected by breast cancer. Educate. Advocate. Eradicate.
To raise and distribute funds to help children fighting cancer. Our primary focus for distribution of donations is to help pay for the cost of experimental cancer treatments, resources for travel to these treatments and any meals or lodging needed while receiving them.“By The Kid, for the kids!”
The Morgan Adams Foundation raises money and awareness on behalf of children affected with cancer. Working with leading clinician researchers, we directly fund pediatric cancer research and therapies which will improve survival rates and reduce the devastating side-effects of treatments
The Prayers for Elijah Foundation, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to advancing research and supporting treatment options for pediatric cancer patients with a vested interest in Epithelioid Sarcoma. Elijah was diagnosed with Epithelioid Sarcoma in 2014. Before losing him in November 2015, he wanted to start a foundation to help other children battling cancer. This group is his dream realized. We will never stop fighting for children and working to make Elijah proud. The work we have done since 2015 has been centered in the Charlotte/Concord area of North Carolina. However, we are currently working with an organization in Oregon to support their epithelioid sarcoma research.
Tracy's Kids helps young cancer patients and their families cope with the emotional stress and trauma of cancer and its treatment. Our mission is to ensure that the children and families we serve are emotionally equipped to fight cancer as actively as possible — and prepared for the time when they are cancer free.
The Ready or Not Foundation will endeavor to raise awareness of these important facts about pediatric brain cancer, and will succeed in its fundraising for leading research institutions seeking improved treatments and a cure. At this time, we are committed to funding Texas Children's Cancer Center Glioma Research program.
The organization's primary purpose is to help needy families in the United States that have children with terminal cancer. The organization helps families by creating memories through special gifts, access to events, or contact with local celebrities/sports heroes that the parents would otherwise be unable to provide.
To champion the rights of people with disabilities through education, advocacy and litigation.