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We put fun on the calendars of women and families living with breast cancer by sending them on special vacations, relaxing spa days, dinners out, concerts and other fun-only activities.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California keeps families close when a child is seriously ill by operating regional “Houses,” hospital family rooms, and a camp; they provide free or low-cost lodging, meals, emotional support and wrap‑around services so parents can focus on their child’s care.
Providing emotional, educational, and practical support to children with cancer and their families receiving treatment in the Texas Medical Center.
The BCRFA raises funds and awareness to support breast‑cancer research conducted in Alabama and to accelerate discoveries that improve diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and survivorship. It awards grants to Alabama‑based investigators and partners with local institutions to keep research funding and impact in the state.
Life Raft Group's mission is to enhance the survival and quality of life for people living with GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) through patient-powered research, education and empowerment, and global advocacy efforts.
The mission of the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation (Meso Foundation) is to eradicate mesothelioma as a life-ending disease. Malignant mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the linings of the chest or abdomen. Asbestos exposure is the only known cause. The Meso Foundation solicits and rigorously reviews applications, and then awards significant grants, for research on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of mesothelioma. Through its web site and literature, its direct communications, and annual Symposium the Foundation provides patients, family members and physicians with hope, encouragement, and information. The Meso Foundation employs a full-time mesothelioma nurse practitioner to help patients navigate their treatments. In addition, the Foundation works to enhance awareness of this disease and to encourage federal funding for research.
Band of Parents is a 501 (c) (3) grassroots, nonprofit organization that funds innovative research and clinical trials for neuroblastoma, helping increase the survival rate for this childhood cancer. We are a support network for the newly diagnosed and their families as they go through treatment. Our goal as parents is to fast track a cure using less toxic, targeted therapies. In the past decade, Band of Parents has expanded its advocacy, funding research in several major cancer centers throughout the United States. Band of Parents has committed more than $10 million to neuroblastoma research.
Layla's Legacy Foundation is committed to raising funds to cure Medulloblastoma and to supporting families impacted by the disease.
IMBCR is a nonprofit research institute focused on advancing treatment and monitoring for multiple myeloma and related bone-marrow cancers through laboratory research and data-driven, precision approaches; the organization works to develop more personalized, tolerable therapies and to improve patient outcomes and survival.
Our mission is to provide women and their families help, hope and healing to overcome suffering in their cancer journey.Our vision is to honor the life of Bessie Mathew by continuing to empower and support women facing cancer through various services and tools including financial, educational, health and life resources, care packages, counseling coordination, and tuition assistance.
The Testicular Cancer Foundation educates young men about testicular cancer, promotes early detection through awareness and self-exam guidance, and provides support resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers. It also shares materials with healthcare and community groups to improve care and survivorship outcomes.
Hats For Hope provides wigs, head coverings, and direct cash gifts to Central Coast residents undergoing cancer treatment to lift spirits and reduce the financial burden of care. The program is run by a volunteer board and funded through local events and donations, with funds going directly to local recipients.