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Our mission is to transform lives through year-round recreational and social programs for children and their families challenged with pediatric cancer or another life threatening illness. All programs are provided at no cost to the child and their family.
The organization's primary purpose is to help needy families in the United States that have children with terminal cancer. The organization helps families by creating memories through special gifts, access to events, or contact with local celebrities/sports heroes that the parents would otherwise be unable to provide.
To support cancer research and honoring his memory by improving the lives of others who are challenged by the same disease.
Brent’s Place helps those living with cancer by providing housing and programs through partnerships in our community.
Eliminate the burden of cutaneous lymphoma by: - Promoting awareness - Providing education - Advancing patient care - Fostering research Vision: A life free of cutaneous lymphoma
To find treatments and a cure for the rare cancer, Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma (EHE), by advancing research and driving collaboration between patients, researchers, and clinicians.
To build hope for every child and family fighting pediatric cancer.
PHASE ONE is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting ground-breaking Phase I and Phase II clinical cancer research, innovative education and treatment programs, and funding forward-thinking leaders in the scientific and medical community.
To assist low income cancer patients with transportation to treatments and doctor's appointments and with the cost of oral medications. We serve a 23 county area in southeastern Nebraska and Northeastern Kansas.
To raise childhood cancer awareness and provide items of comfort and support for children and families while they are fighting cancer in and out of the hospital.
TeamConnor's purpose is to raise funds for childhood cancer research programs, to build awareness of the limited government funding, and to support patient programs.