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Established in 2011 in memory of Esther Grace Earl, This Star Won't Go Out works through local hospitals and healthcare workers to provide financial support to families facing childhood cancer.
Lighthouse Family Retreat serves families living through childhood cancer by creating environments on seaside retreats where they can rest, restore relationships, experience joy, and find hope in God.
THE JIM AND JULI BOEHEIM FOUNDATION STRIVES TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF KIDS IN NEED WITHIN OUR CENTRAL NEW YORK COMMUNITY, AS WELL AS, PROVIDE SUPORT FOR ELIMINATING CANCER THROUGH RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY.
305 Pink Pack provides vital direct and support services to women in cancer treatment in South Florida, at no cost, allowing our members to focus on healing and spend more time with their families.
The mission of V for Victory is to provide goods and services; at no cost; to local families fighting cancer. 100% of donations go to families and individuals. Administrative costs and salaries come directly from the Board.
THE MISSION OF RIDE JANIE RIDE FOUNDATION IS TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED WHO HAVE INCURRED IMMENSE MEDICAL EXPENSES NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE OVER THE COURSE OF TREATMENTS FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF CANCERS.
Bringing Hope Home provides Unexpected Amazingness to Local Families going through cancer treatment through financial and emotional support. Area of service is concentrated in SE PA, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware.
Kelly’s Angels is a charitable organization that provides grants to benefit children in the Capital Region of New York State whose lives have been forever changed by the loss of a parent or sibling to cancer or other illness.
Believes no child or family should experience childhood cancer alone. It is the support and compassion from our campers, volunteers, medical team, and staff that create the essence of Camp and bring us together each year.
Knit For Life is a network of volunteers who use the healing experience of knitting to enhance the lives of cancer patients and their caregivers during treatment and recovery. It provides a program of instruction for beginning and experienced knitters and crocheters in a nontraditional therapeutic environment. Through knitting, patients escape isolation as they share their experiences and concerns. They receive both mental and physical support, and they learn about the cancer process in ways that help support thoughtful decision-making and self-advocacy. New friendships are founded and support for each other begins to grow and flourish.
Ronald McDonald House New York provides temporary housing for pediatric cancer patients and their families in a strong, supportive and caring environment which encourages and nurtures the development of child-to-child and parent-to-parent support systems.
The Sunshine Kids Foundation adds quality of life to children with cancer by providing them with exciting, positive group activities, so they may once again do what kids are supposed to do . . . have fun and celebrate life!