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Tata Sisterhood Foundation

We are the chemotherapy angels, providing motivational and financial assistance to women suffering from Triple Negative Breast Cancer. As we strive to lessen their burden, we also aim to find a targeted treatment for Triple Negative Breast Cancer.

Inner Circle Foundation

We provide a network of resources and ongoing support for fighters, survivors and caregivers during and after diagnosis of rare and aggressive cancers.

Stupid Strong

Our organization is dedicated to raising awareness about gastric cancer, advancing funding for research, and providing education and support to families in need. It is estimated that we will see over 20,000 new cases of stomach cancer this year in the US with over 10,000 deaths resulting from the disease. Because of the smaller number of cases relative to other cancers, it receives very little federal funding and few resources devoted to researching a cure. StupidStrong.org exists for the purpose of making the cure for stomach cancer a reality. StupidStrong.org mission is to work together as a community to eliminate gastric cancer through: - raising awareness. - funding research. - supporting families.

Cross Out Cancer (Tampa)

Comprised of driven young high school students and cross country runners, Cross Out Cancer seeks to unite the Tampa community and make a difference in the fight against pediatric cancer at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Since 2015, Cross Out Cancer has raised money for a restricted fund that solely benefits the families of patients suffering from pediatric cancer at the hospital that are in immediate financial need. With total amount fundraised from past races totaling over $47,000, $67,000, and $80,000, Cross Out Cancer not only raises the leaders of tomorrow, but makes a tangible impact on the community its leaders are raised in.

Kate Amato Foundation

Kate Amato Foundation is dedicated to funding innovative pediatric cancer research that accelerates the pace of progress and saves young lives.

Josh Powell Foundation

The Josh Powell Foundation was founded in honor of 1LT William Joshua Powell by his loving wife, Fabi. At 25 years old, Josh was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Synovial Sarcoma in his lower abdomen/pelvis. This cancer took his life two years and 25 days later, just one month after marrying the love of his life. Fabi has made it her mission to create a legacy in honor of her late husband. This legacy was built around the Keep Going/Never Die Easy wristbands Josh designed while battling cancer as well as the Keep Going statement he wrote explaining the meaning behind them. Josh’s wristbands and statement are sent out weekly to sarcoma patients, loved ones, caretakers, and surviving family members needing, hope, strength, and encouragement to Keep Going. When you encourage people battling adversity to Keep Going and fight their fight despite the odds stacked against them, you create a ripple effect. This ripple effect allows these individuals to encourage even more people, and the mission lives on.

Andrew J Somora Foundation

Founded in 2011 with the mission to help families cope with the financial burdens of a colon cancer diagnosis and spread awareness of the symptoms of colon cancer and the importance of early detection.

Jamie's Hope

Jamie's Hope's mission is to assist those affected by cancer with direct programming for patients and their families; by raising awareness of early detection and prevention; and by supporting scientific research of cancer treatments.

Kylie Rowand Foundation

The Kylie Rowand Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness of and providing support for children and their families directly affected by childhood cancer.

Papanicolaou Corps For Cancer Research

The Pap Corps, Champions for Cancer Research mission is to enable and support through the funds we raise, the vital research programs at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. More than 50 chapters and 21,000 members are dedicated to supporting research for all types of cancer at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the only academic hospital in our community. Since 1952, The Pap Corps donated more than $50 million dollars to achieve our vision because Research Matters!

Stand by Me

Stand by Me provides emotional and physical support to local Israeli-Jewish American cancer patients and their families.