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The Zippy Fund’s mission is to positively impact pediatric cancer patients under the age of 21 and their families through extensive support.
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 goal of the Owls for Avery Foundation is to raise funds that will go directly to researchers – labs, scientists, doctors – who are studying childhood cancer. Hepatoblastoma is one of the more rare childhood cancers, affecting only about 100 children each year, therefore, receiving less clinical trials & funding. Our mission is to support the scientists who are studying Hepatoblastoma, and to help find a cure.
To make Hepatoblastoma universally survivable by focusing on the pre-clinical gap in childhood cancer research.
The BUCK Cancer Foundation seeks to support and fund opportunities and endeavors that build a bridge between ALL viable forms of cancer research and treatment and unite them in one goal: to provide greater comfort to cancer patients during treatment while working toward a cure. The BUCK Cancer Foundation is focused on Bridging & Uniting Cancer Knowledge.
We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of children, families and young adults coping with cancer and life-threatening illness.
To raise awareness and funds for research in the fight against cancer.
The mission of The LampStrong Foundation is to provide difference-making financial, emotional and motivational support to cancer patients and families in all the stages of cancer treatment and recovery and to fund proven cancer researchers.
In December of 2008, Cassandra Brown, was diagnosed with this terrible disease. Although she had minor health issues, she was otherwise healthy and had no cancer-related symptoms. For more than a year, she gracefully battled on, showing her strength and being a role model to us all. Unlike many diagnosed with this disease, she was blessed with several months of happy times, leaving an everlasting footprint in the lives of those around her. In March of 2010, Cassandra’s fight was over. As a legacy to her, the Cassandra’s Cure for Cancer Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was created to raise awareness and funds to help find a cure. Over the last 8 years, our foundation has raised over $70,000 through charitable events from which all proceeds were donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (www.pancan.org), the largest advocacy and medical research organization focused on finding a cure for this terrible disease.
The Teal Recovery Project is a nonprofit organization, which focuses on fundraising, educating, and empowering women battling cervical cancer. Our mission is to raise awareness through empowering & connecting women who have been diagnosed with cervical cancer to take control over their care. Each year The Teal Recovery Project accepts nominations for an annual beneficiary. Once selected, the organization holds a public fundraiser to donate specifically to one deserving woman battling cervical cancer.
The North Carolina Cancer Association is a company that prides itself of educating cancer patients. The North Carolina Cancer Association was developed to help cancer patients become more informed about cancer. By doing this, we will education patients about their resourcess and meet any support needs that we can provide. By doing this, we will help those diagnosed with cancer feel at ease with the journey that they are about to go through.
Our mission is to provide education about HPV infection and HPV-positive cancers, specifically HPV-related oropharyngeal or head and neck cancers. HPVANDME is also dedicated to supporting people affected by HPV: patients, partners, and caregivers.