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The mission of Fabulous Faith's Foundation is to end the suffering caused by pediatric cancer by supporting cancer research, affected families, providers, and facilities, while promoting awareness and hope that a cure will be found.
The mission of the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation is to provide New Jersey families faced with pediatric cancer a place to turn for comfort and relief through free supportive services uniquely tailored to each family.
Gastric Cancer Foundation is a national non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by gastric cancer and working with leading researchers to find a cure. Gastric Cancer Foundation grew out of one brave patient’s personal journey. When our founder, JP Gallagher, was diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2007, he was a busy 37-year old professional with a young and growing family. In fact, his wife was pregnant with their third child. His diagnosis was both shocking and frightening, and JP immediately began searching for information and hope. Both were in short supply. At the time, there was no centralized resource of information, and what was available offered little hope. JP’s difficult experience – and his recognition of a need for information and encouragement for all stomach cancer patients – became the seed of an idea that grew into the Gastric Cancer Foundation.
The foundation’s mission is to create and support research initiatives for pediatric brain cancer, fund new and continuous Educational opportunities, and offer Comfort care to children diagnosed with cancer and the families who care for them.
The Colorado Cancer Foundation is 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit dedicated to furthering oncology research at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Auora, and aiding Colorado-based cancer patients and their families.
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).
The mission of the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation is to increase awareness and educate the general public and healthcare professionals regarding carcinoid and related neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), to support NET cancer patients and their families, and to serve as patient advocates.
Connor's Heroes Foundation® builds a community of heroes who provide hope, guidance, and support to children with cancer and their families. Our vision is to make fighting childhood cancer a journey a family never faces alone.
The Allyson Whitney Foundation, Inc. is a charity non-profit organization that empowers and fights for the interests of young adults with rare cancers. Their vision is to improve the quality of life while a young adult is going through a cancer treatment. Allyson Whitney Foundation primarily provides individuals and their families with Life Interrupted Grant to ease their financial burden so that they can concentrate their energy on healing and not worry about the stressors of bills that come with a diagnosis. The pursuit is shine a light on an underserved demographic of young adults and to bring awareness to the word 'rare' in a cancer diagnosis. Their belief is that All Cancers Matter.
The Pink Lotus Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping low-income, uninsured and underinsured women. We provide financial aid to enable our beneficiaries to receive 100% free breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment and support!
The Morgan Adams Foundation raises money and awareness on behalf of children affected with cancer. Working with leading clinician researchers, we directly fund pediatric cancer research and therapies which will improve survival rates and reduce the devastating side-effects of treatments
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.