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Breast Friends

Breast Friends ensures that no woman goes through cancer alone. We are a unique resource for women, their family, friends, co-workers and the community to minimize the fear and isolation of cancer. For over a decade our programs have empowered thousands with emotional support and hope. We are survivors and professionals helping others celebrate the joy of life.

The Ashley Lauren Foundation

Hope & Help for Children with Cancer in New JerseyThe goal of The Ashley Lauren Foundation is to ease the journey when a child is diagnosed with cancer by providing direct financial, material and emotional assistance, along with our many programs developed to bring smiles to these children.Unlike national organizations that fund research, we are an independent, New Jersey-based non-profit organization, working hands-on with each family. The Ashley Lauren Foundation depends on the support of the community-at-large to provide immediate relief for the daily burdens thrust upon those who are battling pediatric cancer.

Lift Brigade

Lift Brigade® helps children, and their families, dealing with cancer and other life-threatening diagnoses better cope with their treatment.

Dragonfly Foundation

To provide comfort and joy to kids and young adults (up to age 30, and their families) enduring cancer and bone marrow transplants.

Chemo Noir

Philanthropic Mission: Wine centric events that raise money to provide financial support to the families, friends and fighters in their battle with Cancer.

Megan S. Ott Foundation

This 501(c) 3 non-profit foundation’s initial mission is to provide women, men and their families who are suffering through the battle of breast cancer a source to bring critical assistance and sunshine to their lives. The Megan S. Ott Foundation provides immediate personalized assistance to local recipients fighting the day to day battle of breast cancer.

The Andrew Mc Donough B+ Foundation

In addition to furthering the "B+" (Be Positive) legacy of the Foundation's 14 year old namesake, The B+ Foundation provides financial support to families of children nationwide while also providing grants for cutting-edge childhood cancer research. Finally, The B+ Foundation is engaged in advocacy efforts to increase awareness and funding in the battle against childhood cancers.

Go4thegoal Foundation

Go4theGoal Foundation's unwavering mission is to improve the lives of children battling cancer by providing financial support, developing and implementing unique hospital programs, funding innovative research, and granting personal wishes.Through our first hand experience with pediatric cancer and our medical background, Go4theGoal provides the best practices to patients, their families and the hospitals and staff that care for them.

Children's Grand Adventure

The Children’s Grand Adventure is nonprofit organization that rewards patients of Texas Children’s Cancer Center for their successful progression from disease. These children – whose lives have been previously “put on hold,” because of the rigors of cancer treatment – experience travel, nature, education, introspection, bonding and friendship amid one of our world’s most inspiring and unforgettable settings.

Littlest Heroes, Inc.

The Littlest Heroes exists to positively impact the lives of children with cancer and their families, regardless of income level or zip code. We understand that any family touched by childhood cancer can benefit from our services, so we work in conjunction with donors, volunteers and clinicians at partner institutions to meet the social, emotional and financial needs of all families.

Gilda's Club Chicago

Gilda's Club Chicago uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care.

Grahamtastic Connection

Our mission is to provide free technology to children with cancer and other serious illnesses to support their education, as well as their social and emotional well-being.