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Get STRONG with Cristiano this September to fight childhood cancer one mile at a time by participating in The Million Mile! During the month of September (Childhood Cancer Awareness Month), ALSF has a goal to collectively run, walk and/or ride one million miles to raise funds and increase awareness of the need to support childhood cancer research. Join our team and log your miles. Any amount donated helps and if you cannot donate no worries; just log your miles and we will find a sponsor for your miles.
Alex is the inspiration behind Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF). Alexandra “Alex” Scott (1996-2004) was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer, before her first birthday. At the age of 4, Alex announced that she wanted to hold a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children with cancer. Later, she set an ambitious fundraising goal - $1 million – and with the help of other kids and adults, she reached it!
We know first hand what research has done for Cristiano. First and foremost, Leukemia went from a 0% curability rate to 90% and just in recent years treatment was truncated by an entire year for boys. Treatment is now 2-1/2 years instead of 3-1/2. We hope in our lifetime we see treatment that is much kinder on the body and better yet, we hope to see prevention because what children endure is heart wrenching. So spread the word and help Cristiano Crush Cancer!
The ALSF Grant Program funds research every step of the way—from early stage innovative research all the way through to lifesaving clinical trials for kids with cancer.
ALSF’s new initiatives are having an impact on research worldwide—the ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab and the upcoming Crazy 8 Initiative are bringing together the brightest minds from around the globe to fight childhood cancer.
Thank you for your support during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month!
Money helps fund The ALSF Grant Program research every step of the way—from early stage innovative research all the way through to lifesaving clinical trials for kids with cancer.
ALSF’s new initiatives are having an impact on research worldwide—the ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab and the upcoming Crazy 8 Initiative are bringing together the brightest minds from around the globe to fight childhood cancer.
ALSF is also the only childhood cancer research organization that has been given the NCI peer-reviewed funder designation for rigorous selection of research grants.