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Joe Andruzzi Foundation

The Joe Andruzzi Foundation is committed to providing help, hope, and a reason to smile, for New England cancer patients and their families by contributing financial support when it is needed most.

Walk With Sally

Walk With Sally provides hope through individualized mentor and community support services to empower children experiencing trauma through a parent, guardian or sibling's cancer journey.

Camp Millennium

Our Purpose & MissionCreate a fun, safe, non-judgmental environment in which children dealing with a cancer diagnosis have the opportunity to regain some of their lost childhood.Give children with cancer hope by offering opportunities for social interaction with other children dealing with like issues, thus creating a place in which the children feel safe and secure in sharing their feelings or fears.Restore a child’s self-confidence by providing a non-competitive program that deals with each camper’s individual needs through a compassionate and caring staff.Empowering children dealing with a cancer diagnosis to just be themselves by providing a great camping experience and offering a wide variety of activities for all campers, regardless of physical appearance, social status or skill level.

On Belay

On Belay builds community among youth who have or have had a family member with cancer using adventure based programs that encourage participants to uncover their inner resilience.

University Settlement Society of New York

The Creative Center at University Settlement is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the creative arts to people with cancer, chronic illnesses, and through all stages of life.

Beautiful Self

Beautiful Self recognizes the negative social, physical, psychological, and sexual ramifications endured by the feminine psyche through breast cancer treatment. We are dedicated to removing the devastating long term doubt cancer leaves behind, allowing a woman to productively and confidently reenter a life she once knew and flourished in. This powerful and emotional transformation is documented through images that live forever. A woman's self worth is crucial to her contribution to her world.

Footprints Of Fight

Footprints of Fight offers services free of charge to families in Washington that are starting or in the midst of treatment for pediatric cancer. Our goal is to provide services such as meal trains, house cleaning, gas cards, and a variety of other items that will aid in alleviating stress of the family so that the main focus can be on increasing the health of the child with pediatric cancer. Our goal is to provide these services for the duration of the child's treatment and in turn provide hope, strength, and comfort to the family.

Tommy Strong Foundation

Supporting the efforts of the doctors and researchers who are working hard to find a cure for pediatric cancer, as well as the patients themselves and the parents, siblings and other family members who are at the center of that struggle.

Domus Pacis Family Respite Inc

Domus Pacis Family Respite encourages cancer patients, their families and friends to escape to the beauty of the mountains and experience the peace that comes from creating joyful memories for the people they most cherish.

MIB Agents (Make It Better)

MIB Agents is a leading pediatric osteosarcoma nonprofit dedicated to Making It Better for our community of patients, caregivers, doctors, and researchers with the goal of kinder treatments and a cure for this aggressive bone cancer.

Respite Retreats

Respite Retreats, Inc. is a Howard County, Maryland based 501(c) (3) non profit organization whose mission is to provide retreats of respite for cancer patients, their caregivers and families, and to encourage healthy living for all.Cancer affects our physical, mental, and spiritual bodies with conventional treatments typically being invasive and life changing. Our retreats offer patients and caregivers an experience of holisitic therapies and fun activities to disconnect from everyday life with cancer.

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Jacks Helping Hand

Jack's Helping Hand was founded by Paul and Bridget Ready in memory of their son Jack, whose three-year struggle with a rare form of brain cancer ended in 2004. Our mission is to provide community programs that meet the unique challenges of children with cancer or special needs under the age of 21. Like all children, Jack played games, interacted with others, learned how to communicate, eat and behave. But Jack needed special assistance to do those things. During the course of Jack’s treatments, the Readys realized that many families of children with disabilities require assistance to meet their children’s special needs. Jack’s Helping Hand was created to assist children in the community with cancer and special needs who have unmet physical, mental and medical needs.