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The Brain Candy Project's mission is to support the needs of parents/guardians living in the hospital with their critically ill children.
We will collaborate with and support other non-profit organizations who are focused on charitable and educational activities that raise awareness about pediatric illnesses, traumas, and the support needs of families who are affected by them.
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Jessica Randall was an inspiring and talented young woman diagnosed with malignant brain tumor (anaplastic astrocytoma) May '06, just before turning 16. She passed away June 9, 2007; just 3 days after her 17th birthday.
Her page is another resource about how YOU can get involved, raise awareness and make a difference.
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Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation evolved from a young cancer patient's front yard lemonade stand to a nationwide fundraising movement to find a cure for childhood cancer. Since Alexandra "Alex" Scott (1996-2004) set up her front-yard stand at the age of four, more than $25 million has been raised towards fulfilling her dream of finding a cure for all children with cancer.
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St. Baldrick’s began as a casual conversation between friends and has exploded into the world’s biggest volunteer-driven fundraising program for childhood cancer! In nine years, events have taken place in 18 countries and 48 US states, raising over $50 million, and shaving more than 72,000 heads.
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The Hair Fairy Project brings encouragement, humor, and insight to children with cancer on the day they lose their hair.
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