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Agile On the Green Inc

To raise funds and awareness for Komen Atlanta while connecting the breast cancer and it Atlanta commmunities.

The Art Of Life Cancer Foundation

The Art of Life Cancer Foundation exists to inspire people impacted by cancer to CONNECT and HEAL through creative expression.

African American Breast Cancer Alliance

The African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc (AABCA) is dedicated to building and sharing awareness, connections, education, resources and support for African American/Black women, men, families and communities affected by breast cancer.

Jessie Rees Foundation

Our mission is to ensure every kid fighting cancer has the support to Never Ever Give Up by CONNECTING with their family, bringing AWARENESS to their story, providing them helpful RESOURCES and sending them continuous doses of ENCOURAGEMENT throughout their journey.

Esophageal Cancer Action Network

ECAN's mission is to save lives by stressing the crucial link between heartburn and esophageal cancer; fostering prevention and early detection among those at risk; supporting medical research into prevention, early detection, treatment and a cure; and, connecting patients and caregivers with resources for information, encouragement and compassionate support.

Love For Liberty Arnold Simon Dipg Foundation

Our mission is to honor Liberty Arnold-Simon’s memory and legacy through a nonprofit foundation that fosters community and connections between and among bereaved DIPG families by providing bereavement services and support, and to assist and improve Liberty’s local community and create greater awareness of DIPG by funding local community programs.

Sharsheret

Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is a national not-for-profit organization supporting young Jewish women and their families facing breast cancer. Our mission is to offer a community of support to women, of all Jewish backgrounds, diagnosed with breast cancer or at increased genetic risk, by fostering culturally-relevant individualized connections with networks of peers, health professionals, and related resources.

Bright Spot Network

Bright Spot Network provides young cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. We do this through family-focused retreats, survivor “matchmaking,” and connecting families with needed support and children’s therapy resources. We focus on young parents and guardians caring for young children at the time of diagnosis, including those diagnosed during pregnancy. We value empathy, equity and justice. Our community is built on trust and authentic connection. We hold hope and healing alongside grief and loss. Bright Spot Network serves families where a parent, or primary caregiver, of a preschool-age kid (ages 0-6 or pregnant at the time of diagnosis) has cancer. We serve people from diagnosis to survivorship, those in active treatment and living with cancer, understanding that a cancer "journey" can be long for the patient and their family.

Teal Recovery Project

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.

Sickle Cell Disease Foundation

Founded in 1957, the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California is the first and oldest, non-profit, social service sickle cell disease agency in the U.S. The MISSION of the SCDFC is to provide life- enhancing programs and services to individuals with sickle cell disease, to broaden public aware- ness about sickle cell disease and to promote medical research to find a cure. Currently approximately 250 million people worldwide carry the gene responsible for sickle cell disease (SCD) and other hemoglobin diseases. Each year about 300,000 infants are born with a major hemoglobin disease worldwide. In the US, 10% of the population is at risk for SCD. It is estimated that there are approx. 5,000 persons with sickle cell disease in Los Angeles.

Imbcr Institute For Myeloma & Bone Cancer Research

IMBCR is passionate about pushing the boundaries of research that translates to newpossibilities allowing all patients to Live Their Best Life in a world without myeloma.The IMBCR Mission is to advance the treatment of myeloma by connecting possibility through scientific innovation leading to personalized and continuous optimized patient care. IMBCR is a unique and fully integrated mission-driven 501(C)3 non-profit cancer research center. IMBCR explores innovative therapeutic approaches using laboratory-based research and sophisticated data analytics to advance clinical development which aims to improve and personalize patient care, optimizing outcomes and ultimately cure myeloma.

Personal Care Products Council Foundation

Look Good Feel Better is dedicated to improving the self esteem and quality of life of people undergoing treatment for cancer. Since 1989, the program has served over one million people with cancer in the U.S. and more than 2 million people with cancer around the world with in-person workshops and millions more with digital resouces and now, live, virtual workshops. Free workshops, webinars and at-home programs offer lessons on skin and nail care, wigs and turbans, cosmetics, accessories, body image and personal styling - empowering cancer patients to regain confidence, connect with community , hope and compassion and to focus on becoming survivors and thrivers.