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"Dream Drives for Kids is a unique non-profit based outside of Portland, Oregon. We use a small collection of sports and exotic cars to create one-of-a-kind experiences for children undergoing treatment for a wide range of childhood illnesses. Our work is 100% free and nearly any child who has experienced a serious medical disruption in their lives is likely to be qualified to participate."
Zach’s Toy Chest is a North Carolina based, 501(c)(3), non-profit based organization originally designed to help pediatric cancer patients at local eastern NC hospitals. Since its beginning in 2009, it has since expanded and is able to benefit children of all ages receiving not only cancer treatments, but other treatments for critical illnesses and injuries as well.
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.
Boarding For Breast Cancer (B4BC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation dedicated to providing education, prevention and support programs for young people and the action sports community at large. Through grassroots events, year-round educational outreach and the Survivorship Fund, B4BC is able to further its mission of promoting early detection + a healthy, active lifestyle as the best means of breast cancer prevention.
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.
The mission of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer through expert treatment, compassionate care, early detection, research and education.
Promote collaboration, awareness, education and advocacy for improved treatment and quality of life for multiple myeloma patients, their families and all cancer caregivers with special consideration to the under-served.
Our mission is to create an alliance in the dance community that provides financial support and inspiration to dance educators, choreographers, dancers and their families who have been impacted by cancer.
Bay Area Young Survivors (BAYS) is an inclusive breast cancer community for young breast cancer survivors in the San Francisco Bay Area that are experiencing the unique issues that come with having breast cancer at a young age. Such issues include: premature menopause, infertility, and parenting young children while in treatment. Bays provides regular support groups, an on-line support network, and community-building activities .
The mission of the Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance is to: Create an awareness regarding early warning signs that may be indicative of ovarian cancer. Create and promote resources for support, networking and education for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer and their families. Unite and educate individuals, the medical community and organizations to achieve earlier diagnosis, better treatment and a cure for ovarian cancer. Advance ovarian cancer research toward earlier diagnosis, better treatment, and a cure
An African American Survivorship Organization devoted to supporting women in treatment for breast cancer while educating and advocating for early detection and equal access to care in underserved communities and populations.
The Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Ohio promotes early detection and awareness of ovarian cancer and supports people affected by the disease through advocacy, education, public outreach, and direct support services.