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Established in 2011 in memory of Esther Grace Earl, This Star Won't Go Out works through local hospitals and healthcare workers to provide financial support to families facing childhood cancer.
To reduce the burden of human cancer, research conducted at the Institute for Cancer Research of Fox Chase Cancer Center for over eight decades has led to ground-breaking discoveries affecting science and medicine today. Current research programs are wide-ranging and include gene expression; molecular aspects of oncogenesis; viral molecular biology and pathogenesis; molecular structure and function analysis; pharmacology and therapeutics; regulation and development of the immune system; cell-cycle control; and human genetics. Opportunities are available for postdoctoral fellowships and graduate training and for professionals interested in developing technology-based business relationships or partnerships with Fox Chase.
CureSearch for Children's Cancer funds and supports targeted and innovative children’s cancer research with measurable results, and be the authoritative source of information and resources for all those affected by children’s cancer.
Our mission is to fund and engage in melanoma education, awareness, prevention, early detection, patient support and research efforts in Colorado.
TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LOCAL CANCER PATIENTS, INCLUDING UTILITIES, PRESCRIPTION CO-PAYS, AMBULANCE SERVICES, HEALTH INSURANCE, AND OTHER MEDICAL EXPENSES.
DIRECT REIMBURSEMENT OF PATIENT EXPENSES
Kids Kicking Cancer is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides weekly classes for children, both inpatient and outpatient, in the mind-body techniques found in the martial arts. Our mission is “to ease the pain of very sick children while empowering them to heal physically, spiritually and emotionally.”
We fund clinical trials for all types of cancers and prioritize only the most cutting-edge research that can help patients TODAY. Gateway invests in next generation patient-centric cancer research in order to drive transformational advances and breakthroughs in cancer treatment.
The Sue DiNapoli Ovarian Cancer Society's mission is to support low income and under-insured women in Southern Colorado through the Sue’s Gift Financial Assistance Program and to educate the community about ovarian cancer symptoms and risk factors.
Tenaciously Teal (T. Teal) is a non-profit dedicated to supporting cancer fighters and their families. The mission is to provide love, community, empowerment, support, and resources to those battling cancer. T. Teal delivers Cancer Care Packs monthly to treatment centers across Oklahoma and mails care packs nationwide upon request. Tenaciously Teal has distributed more than 50,000 care packs since 2013. T. Teal also provides financial assistance to fighters in need and offers concierge-style Brave Shave & Empowerment Shoots for those facing hair loss from cancer treatment.
The dream is to offer children with cancer and their families a place of retreat in an environment of fun, friendship, and love.
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.