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CURE Childhood Cancer
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Luna and Meredith 2024
Two girls become best of friends during their cancer treatment.
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Myles' Story
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Myles' story shows the power of precision medicine and the need for more research into childhood cancer.
Phin's Story
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Phin's story shows the difficulty children and families face when fighting cancer. But his resiliency and strength shine through.
Carter's Story
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Carter is a competitive kid. He brought that fight to his battle against cancer and is now a thriving survivor.
Ragab Spirit of Hope Award Winner 2024 - Stephanie Rauls
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At the Believe Ball, we honored Novelis Deputy CFO, Stephanie Rauls, with the Ragab Spirit of Hope Award. In her time on CURE’s Board of Directors and Advisory Council, she has brought her business acumen and expertise to the organization, helping to shape strategy and instilling best practices while also bringing deep compassion for the children and families we serve.
CURE Childhood Cancer 2024
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CURE is dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through funding targeted research while supporting patients and their families. Learn more: curechildhoodcancer.org.
Believe Ball 2023 - Ragab Spirit of Hope Award Honoree
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Bobby Aiken and Lendmark
Believe Ball 2022 honorees - The Tylkas
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Believe Ball 2022 honorees - The Tylkas
CURE Childhood Cancer Precision Medicine
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CURE Childhood Cancer Precision Medicine
Lauren's Run & Picnic 2023
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For the last 28 years, hundreds of families have gathered to walk and run in support of CURE, raising more than $5.1 million for lifesaving pediatric cancer research. Lauren’s Run & Picnic, presented by AutoNation, truly brings the community together, with families, schools, and companies forming race teams to support our fight. After the race, participants, as well as families diagnosed with c...
Fox5 reports on CURE's Precision Medicine Program
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Fox5 reports on CURE's Precision Medicine Program
By Giving, You're Saving Cookie decorating moments
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By Giving, You're Saving Cookie decorating moments
Believe Ball 2019 - Anna Charles Hollis
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Believe Ball 2019 - Anna Charles Hollis
2019 Believe Ball Ragab Spirit of Hope Award Honorees
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2019 Believe Ball Ragab Spirit of Hope Award Honorees
Thank you for sharing your story. My son was recently diagnosed this past December. Like you shared, there were NO signs. He was healthy and then after Christmas, he became fatigued. Went to ER and the doctor came back and said "I don't understand your sons hematology. I have contacted the hospital"...heart to the floor...He is a fighter and will beat this! Thank you for your inspiring story.
A beautiful boy ❤
Great story. On point, too - now more than ever.
My friend, Jeff, had A Plastic Anemia when we were in junior high and was getting prepared for transplant but sadly, he died before it could take place.
We're very sorry for your loss.
Why did u delete it?!
Good message, heartwarming, and wholesome. 10/10
Kidding...animals getting extinct🙄😶
I like the shorter version more
Look. I get it but what about the animals? The world will actually not be a better place without us
Do you have any information for adults who have survived childhood cancer? I am 29 years out and my oncologist believes I have PTSD symptoms.
I second that request / question. 22 years post diagnosis, and I am only beginning to think critically and introspectively about how my three years of treatment as a teen altered my mental state and social skills development. I'm sure that I was presented with opportunities to talk to licensed child life staff or counselors during treatment but, as a teenager, I know I didn't give much weight to those topics, and (at least for me) would have been too close to the on-going situation and not mature enough to absorb that advice or guidance.
This was legit my 5th grade teacher
That was my 5th grade teacher!!! She was the best!!!!
Yeah sure "the best" We'll go with that
BRO SHE IS A 5th grade teacher in my school
*your old school You go to Richards middle school now smh
MY TEACHER!!!!
I'm not even kidding she was my 5th grade teacher and im dying🤣🤣🤣
This isn’t funny. Why would you laugh?
Omgosh the girls could be sisters! They look so much alike! What a blessing xoxo
I’m so happy to hear that young man is cancer free. Praise God. No child should have to ask if he or she is going to die… No child should have to suffer from such a terrible disease. Cancer sucks.
God bless these kids
Was that a Susquehanna service dog
Oh my goodness! I love it! Adorable& funny
OMG, speechless, I just love you guys, and of course your amazing staff! xo
My son Ross was and still is an inspiring young man. At the age of 18, Ross had an incredible ability to make people laugh and smile no matter what the situation was. Seeing what Ross went through during the weekly treatments of chemotherapy, spinal taps, and bone marrow aspirations without so much as a tear, that we saw, has always given me strength to go forward. I miss Ross so much. I think about the kind of man he would be today, and how he looked forward to following in his brother Tyler's footsteps to serve in the Air Force. Well I guess he got his dream as Ross is now in the greatest Air Force in the Universe, Heaven. Atta Boy! Keep flying high Ross Pischke. I love you always! -Dad
Jeff foxworthy. This is single handedly one of the biggest issues of our time. Its unjust and we need to foght childhood cancer. Childhood memories are memories of like disneyland and slip and slides and going to the pool or getting a new teddy bear from dad not laying in a hospital praying that youll live to be 10.
wut
This is the funniest thing I have ever heard ever.
*Roush
I agree- We need to find a cure for childhood cancer! Thanks Jeff for bringing awareness to this issue and hopefully help others understand the need for pediatric cancer research. My son was diagnosed with Leukemia on 11/13/09 and it changed our life forever.
please look up DIPG (diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma). i don't see these children on most cancer sites. the cure rate for this cancer is 0%. i know because my grandson and other beatiful children have fought or are fighting for their lives. the only real treatment is radiation, but the tumor regrows. time is short. 90% don't make it to 2 years and most only 6-9 months. help give these children hope.
Thank you Jeff Foxworthy! Nobody understands what it is like until you go through a child having cancer. We lost our 8 yr. old granddaughter Autie on May 28, 2010. She fought a very hard battle with the disease. Too many children are dying from this disease. She had medulloblastoma(brain cancer). We miss her very much. Nobody thinks that it can happen to them until it happens. Support Childhood Cancer Research!!
2% so sad and unfair ...