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TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO WOMEN IN THE BRAZOS VALLEY WHO HAVE BEEN NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER.
Testicular Cancer Foundation provides education and support to young men to raise awareness about testicular cancer, the #1 cancer among males ages 15-34.
Runway to Hope’s mission is to provide direct support and aid to Central Florida children and their families impacted by pediatric cancer. Through partnerships with Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Florida Hospital for Children, and Nemours Children’s Hospital, Runway to Hope fosters collaborative efforts among corporations, local businesses, and philanthropists to not only raise funds and awareness, but also bring new programs and initiatives to the pediatric cancer community.
Lisa’s Pink Petals of Hope established in 2014, with a mission to serve the needs of individuals and families affected by breast cancer. LPPOH has touched thousands of individuals and families through our programs; Breast Screening Initiative (BSI), Garment Fund Initiative (GFI), Patient Advocate Liaison Service (PALS), and the Lisa Marie Humanitarian Scholarship which provides financial assistance to High School Seniors that goes above and beyond for his or her community.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people affected by cancer through education and integrative oncology care.
Gilda's Club Chicago uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care.
THE TEXAS NURSES FOUNDATION (THE "FOUNDATION") WAS ESTABLISHED TO RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS AND PROVIDE FUNDING TO FURTHER CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES RELATED TO THE NURSING PROFESSION.
To be a leader in our community’s efforts to fight cancer and reduce its burden throughout the continuum of care utilizing:Education and community awarenessPrevention and early detectionBehavioral and nutritional scienceResearch and innovative technologies
Look Good Feel Better is dedicated to improving the self esteem and quality of life of people undergoing treatment for cancer. Since 1989, the program has served over one million people with cancer in the U.S. and more than 2 million people with cancer around the world with in-person workshops and millions more with digital resouces and now, live, virtual workshops. Free workshops, webinars and at-home programs offer lessons on skin and nail care, wigs and turbans, cosmetics, accessories, body image and personal styling - empowering cancer patients to regain confidence, connect with community , hope and compassion and to focus on becoming survivors and thrivers.
Zcharia came to Kansas City in 2005. He soon became involved with the Kerala Association of Kansas City and became the sports coordinator. He became an active member of the volleyball community in Kansas City, participating in their Friday practices, local tournaments, and even the famous Jimmy George Volleyball Tournament held in New York. More than playing, he enjoyed connecting with people and introduced many people to volleyball. In 2010, he was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. This put a damper on his ability to play the game he enjoyed. But soon after his first treatment of chemotherapy, he started playing volleyball with his friends again. This ended soon towards the middle of 2013 as his disease got worse. On December 21st, 2013, Zcharia Jose passed away.
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.
WALK BESIDE THOSE DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES IN LONGMONT, COLORADO, PROVIDING CARE, RESOURCES, AND SERVICES THROUGH A NETWORK OF LEGACY FRIENDS AND PARTNERS.