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The American Bladder Cancer Society's function is to raise awareness ofbladder cancer among the general public and the medical community, toadvocate through all means available the advance of research into acure, treatment, early diagnosis and quality of life issues ofsurvivors, to support bladder cancer survivors by providing communityas well as by encouraging the concept of informed medical consumerism.
Upstage Lung Cancer is a unique nonprofit that uses the performing arts to raise lung cancer awareness and fund early detection research. Our vision is to advocate for early detection in lung cancer. Our goal is to help increase lung cancer detection and diagnosis rates by 50% by 2025.
STOMP The Monster™ provides financial and other support to cancer patients, their families, and caregivers when they need it most – during their fight with the disease. We promote a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and exercise, leading by example, and provide funding for potential advances in prevention and treatment.
Southwest Kids' Cancer Foundation, Inc. is an autonomous entity formed with the goal of actively preserving and advancing Arizona Camp Sunrise and Sidekicks, and to provide a safe and nurturing camp experience for area kids who have, or have had, cancer and their siblings.
Our organization is dedicated to raising awareness about gastric cancer, advancing funding for research, and providing education and support to families in need. It is estimated that we will see over 20,000 new cases of stomach cancer this year in the US with over 10,000 deaths resulting from the disease. Because of the smaller number of cases relative to other cancers, it receives very little federal funding and few resources devoted to researching a cure. StupidStrong.org exists for the purpose of making the cure for stomach cancer a reality. StupidStrong.org mission is to work together as a community to eliminate gastric cancer through: - raising awareness. - funding research. - supporting families.
Our mission is to provide direct financial support for breast cancer patients and survivors so that they may focus on healing and regaining a higher quality of living.
13thirty Cancer Connect is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established in 2001 following the death of Melissa Sengbusch who was 19 years old when she died of acute myeloid leukemia. Since its beginning (first called Melissa’s Living Legacy Teen Cancer Foundation), 13thirty has become an internationally known and respected leader in the field of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer because of our strong passion, clear vision, and steadfast commitment to a singular focus – teens and young adults with cancer. Unlike many other cancer support organizations, we concentrate our efforts and resources on a targeted national problem that affects approximately 90,000 young people in the United States each year. As Melissa asked of her mom, we are making a difference. We are making things better for teens and young adults with cancer around the world. The MISSION of 13thirty Cancer Connect, Inc. is to help adolescents and young adults (AYAs) impacted by cancer live their very best lives – today! Our resources help AYAs enhance their coping skills and self-esteem by building satisfying peer connections, learning to self-advocate, and developing effective self-management tools for long-term health. A comprehensive continuum of support (from diagnosis and treatment to healthy survivorship or if necessary, end-of-life) helps AYAs with cancer successfully transition through each stage of their cancer experience. We advocate strongly for improved delivery of medical and educational services through clinician education initiatives and outreach to schools and universities. Together with our strategic partners, we work to increase access to age-appropriate care for all AYA patients and survivors with concentrated focus on improving survivorship (early detection, health maintenance and follow-up care).
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver, Inc. provides a home away from home for families of children being treated at area hospitals and supports community programs that serve the needs of children.
OUR MISSION IS TO SUPPORT, EDUCATE, AND ADVOCATE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BREAST CANCER, BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS AND FAMILY AND FRIEND CO-SURVIVORS. WE ARE DEDICATED TO ENDING BREAST CANCER AND THE DEATHS IT CAUSES.
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE LOCALLY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER THROUGH EDUCATION AND RESEARCH.
Our work to transform and improve the lives of people living with MBC is informed by real-world knowledge and data that identifies existing needs and opportunities.
The mission of the Foundation is to provide research funding that aims to find the cause and the cure for aggressive brain tumors found in children and those similar tumors found in adults. In addition to research, the Foundation will support the care and comfort of those children inflicted with life-threatening illness, including but not limited to hospice-type services designed to fit the needs of pediatric patients and their families. The Foundation will also contribute to other programs that honor JR Schoen’s memory and enrich the lives of children and their families.