what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $2KThe Organization provides grants to like-kind charities, in support of ongoing leukemia, cancer detection and treatment programs at hospitals, clinics and institutions.
what they call their work
what they do
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Medical Equipment Donation and Support 2 activities
- Distribution of Medical Equipment and SuppliesSupplies medical equipment and supplies to other organizations, hospitals, clinics, and families of leukemia patients in the United States and internationally.
- Distribution of medical equipment and suppliesSupplies medical equipment and supplies to hospitals, clinics, and families in the United States and internationally, supporting treatment and care for leukemia and cancer patients.
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Pediatric & Specialty Disease Research Funding 2 activities
- Funding for Childhood Cancer Research and ProgramsProvides ongoing funding for research and programs focused on promoting and utilizing proven therapies for childhood cancer and other terminal diseases.
- Funding for childhood cancer researchProvides ongoing financial support for research and programs focused on proven therapies for childhood cancer and other terminal diseases.
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Cancer Treatment & Prevention Education 2 activities
- Public Education on Cancer TherapiesCollects, distributes, and educates the public about proven therapies for the treatment and prevention of cancer.
- Public education on proven cancer therapiesCollects, distributes, and educates the public about proven therapies for the treatment and prevention of cancer, enhancing public awareness and access to effective treatments.
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Financial Assistance for Families 2 activities
- Scholarships for pediatric cancer patients to attend campOffers scholarships enabling children with leukemia and other cancers to attend local camp programs, promoting psychosocial well-being and peer support.
- Support for Childhood Leukemia Patients and FamiliesOffers information, assistance, and scholarships for children with leukemia and other cancers to attend local camp programs. Provides emergency information to help cancer victims make informed treatment decisions, and offers ongoing emotional, spiritual, and financial support to leukemia victims and their families through local support groups.
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Comprehensive Family Support Services 1 activity
- Provision of information and support services for childhood leukemiaProvides information, emergency guidance, and emotional, spiritual, and financial support to children with leukemia and their families to aid in treatment decision-making and ongoing care.
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Cancer Support Groups & Peer Networks 1 activity
- Support group facilitation and general assistance for cancer familiesProvides general assistance to cancer patients and their families through local support groups, offering community-based emotional and practical support.
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the money
who runs it
- ADRIANA MARTINDALE — SECRETARY/TREASURER
- LOUISE GARDNER — PRESIDENT
- SARAH DAVIDSON — VICE PRESIDENT
who they work with
- Cancer Research Wellness Institute Partner — Supports the institute which provides educational programs, lectures, and informational materials about non-toxic cancer therapy, including the Gerson Therapy.
- Childhood Cancer Research and Assistance Fund Partner — Networks with other medical non-profit organizations to increase awareness of proven therapies for leukemia.
- Destiny Medical Fund Partner — Supports ongoing cancer projects at hospitals and clinics throughout the Philippines, airs daily educational TV programs, and distributes medical supplies and equipment.
- Oasis of Hope Research Hospital Partner — Supports the hospital which provides cancer treatment based on a "Total Care" approach, combining conventional and alternative therapies.
- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Partner — Provides grants and support for their pediatric treatment and research programs.