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Austie Strong Foundation

ENGAGING IN CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, AND OTHER NONPROFIT LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. DONATIONS ARE USED TO HELP FUND ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (ALL) RESEARCH AT CHILDREN'S MERCY HOSPITAL.

American Melanoma Institute

AMI is a 501c3 national physician-led nonprofit institute aimed towards melanoma and skin cancer education, support, conducting scientific research, prevention and finding cures for skin cancers.

Colorado Melanoma Foundation

Our mission is to fund and engage in melanoma education, awareness, prevention, early detection, patient support and research efforts in Colorado.

Unravel

Unravel is a nonprofit organization working to spread knowledge about the grim realities of pediatric cancer and the devastating impact from the lack of funding. We supply the information, tools and support to individuals and communities that want to help create change– because good people want to do good things but sometimes they need help getting started. All monies raised by and for Unravel will go directly to the fight against pediatric cancer.In addition, Unravel partners with other nonprofits to strengthen our efforts. We do all of this with one goal in mind; we will unravel pediatric cancer.

Rebeccas Wish

REBECCA'S WISH IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO BENEFITTING THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF THE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TOWARDS THE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND CURE FOR PANCREATIC DISEASES; AND TO PROVIDE CARE AND SUPPORT TO THE PATIENTS AND FAMILIES IMPACTED BY THOSE DISEASES.

Ink Against Cancer Cancer Warriors Foundation

Ink Against Cancer Foundation (IACF) is a grassroots 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to raising cancer awareness and essential funding for Cancer Warriors. This is made possible by uniting local, statewide, and national artists of all media, with a strong focus on the interconnected worlds of tattooing, music, and entertainment, providing financial assistance to help cover daily living expenses for warriors going through their journey.

13 Thirty Cancer Connect

13thirty Cancer Connect is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established in 2001 following the death of Melissa Sengbusch who was 19 years old when she died of acute myeloid leukemia. Since its beginning (first called Melissa’s Living Legacy Teen Cancer Foundation), 13thirty has become an internationally known and respected leader in the field of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer because of our strong passion, clear vision, and steadfast commitment to a singular focus – teens and young adults with cancer. Unlike many other cancer support organizations, we concentrate our efforts and resources on a targeted national problem that affects approximately 90,000 young people in the United States each year. As Melissa asked of her mom, we are making a difference. We are making things better for teens and young adults with cancer around the world. The MISSION of 13thirty Cancer Connect, Inc. is to help adolescents and young adults (AYAs) impacted by cancer live their very best lives – today! Our resources help AYAs enhance their coping skills and self-esteem by building satisfying peer connections, learning to self-advocate, and developing effective self-management tools for long-term health. A comprehensive continuum of support (from diagnosis and treatment to healthy survivorship or if necessary, end-of-life) helps AYAs with cancer successfully transition through each stage of their cancer experience. We advocate strongly for improved delivery of medical and educational services through clinician education initiatives and outreach to schools and universities. Together with our strategic partners, we work to increase access to age-appropriate care for all AYA patients and survivors with concentrated focus on improving survivorship (early detection, health maintenance and follow-up care).

MPN Research Foundation

The mission of MPN Research Foundation is to stimulate original research in pursuit of new treatments — and eventually a cure — for the blood cancers essential thrombocythemia, polycythemia vera, and myelofibrosis, known collectively as myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN).

National Foundation For Cancer Research

Nfcr Mid - Atlantic Chapter was formed to raise fund to support cancer research and public education relating to the prevention, early diagnosis, better treatments and ultimately, a cure for cancer to save lives.

Childrens Oncology Group Foundation

The mission of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG) is to cure and prevent childhood and adolescent cancer through scientific discovery and compassionate care. The Children's Oncology Group Foundation enables COG's leadership, comprised of a team of doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists and other allied professionals, the ability to direct the resources raised for childhood cancer research to the areas of highest need and opportunity.

Reel Recovery

Reel Recovery is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides free Fly Fishing Retreats for men living with all forms of cancer. Our mission is to help men in the cancer recovery process by introducing them to the healing powers of the sport of fly-fishing, while providing a safe, supportive environment to explore their personal experiences with cancer, with others who share their stories. Reel Recovery provides a unique and innovative program of support and education to men in cancer survivorship. We conduct free fly-fishing Retreats that blend outdoor activity with directed psycho-social support activities, to offer a relaxed, reflective environment for men to come together, share their stories and gain a network of support among people with common experiences.

Basic Health International

Basic Health International exists to eliminate cervical cancer on a global level through cutting edge research for the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer in low resource settings. Through research and field-work in Latin American countries, BHI is creating a scalable blueprint of sustainable strategies that can be applied in communities throughout the world to prevent, identify, and treat cervical cancer. Aligned with the World Health Organization’s mission to eliminate cervical cancer globally by 2030, BHI’s team of experts focuses on research, community education, outreach, and policy. During COVID-19 we are building laboratory infrastructure for SARS-CoV-2 testing which can later be used for the HPV testing critical to cervical cancer elimination.