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This is Julia. At just 22 months old she was diagnosed with Clival Chordoma - an extremely rare and deadly form of childhood bone/brain cancer. She will have spent one year in the hospital on this coming Halloween Eve. From just "days to live" to a thriving little girl who is soon on her way to rehab and then home, she is indeed a miracle. Please give so we can have many, many more miracles for these kids. Be part of the solution. Let's find a cure and better treatment options for kids.


This is James. Since Oct 2017, James has been fighting neuroblastoma. Oh, what a valiant fighter he was, too! He always had a smile and fought hard. A true warrior. He won his fight and gained his wings on Sept 2, 2019. We can be part of the solution to stop this from happening. We can give to find a cure. Kids don't deserve to live like this. Please give.


This is Gabby. At 22 months old Gabby was diagnosed with stage IV high-risk neuroblastoma. By the time she was diagnosed, cancer had already spread throughout her entire body. Gabby has been through multiple surgeries and multiple treatments. Throughout it all, Gabby has continued to inspire everyone with her contagious happy spirit and shining smile. She still has a long way to go but we can all be part of a cure. Please give to end childhood cancer.


Approximately 1 in 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before their 20th birthday.

Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease past infancy for U.S. children.

12% of children diagnosed with cancer do not survive.

Fewer than one-third of drugs prescribed to children, across all areas of medicine, was actually approved by the FDA for pediatric use.

Research is the only way to know for sure the right dose of a medication in infants and children.

Only 4% of federal government cancer research funding goes to study pediatric cancer.


60% of children who survive cancer suffer late-effects, such as infertility, heart failure, and secondary cancers.

YOU can make a difference!! Be part of the solution to funding a cure!


This is Alex. Read about her story and please give to fund a cure.


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