Henry Tucker Foundation
We love love love these groups! We at the HTF think education is essential in the fight against childhood cancer. As they say, “Knowledge is power,” so please visit the following websites to learn more about how you can get involved as a volunteer, help raise awareness about pediatric cancer, and make a real difference in the lives of kids (and their families) across the nation. If you have a website you’d like us to see, please click here and tell us all about it. We’d love to hear about and share your stories.

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  The Brain Candy Project   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's Hummingbirds   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   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. Baldricks's   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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  Ahava Ministries   The Hair Fairy Project brings encouragement, humor, and insight to children with cancer on the day they lose their hair.

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