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Rucking 26.2 Miles for Nadine
The Korab-Miller family have been great supporters of the Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund. It all started when Ben Korab decided to fundraise to...
Caring for childhood cancer survivors after treatment
Childhood cancer leaves a lasting impact on children and families. Even after treatment ends, long-term effects of cancer treatment may pose ch...
Advice from a Sibling of a Childhood Cancer Survivor
When I blew out my candles on my sixth birthday, my only wish was that I had cancer. I was 6, so obviously I did not comprehend the extent ...
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Join a community of passionate fundraisers in our mission to discover a world without childhood cancer.

Camp Norden 2022
Camp Norden was created for kids who have been affected by cancer to build lifelong friendships and experience adventure through a safe and fun camp experience either in-person or virtually.

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Your support will create better, safer treatments for children facing cancer for years to come.

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Big Dreams Tour
We are partnering with musician James Orrigo to provide three unique opportunities to bring to life the imaginations of kids fighting cancer.
The Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund
Zach and his family helped start the Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund at Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Directed proceeds from his music and other fundraisers help researchers tackle osteosarcoma.
The Katie Hageboeck Children’s Cancer Research Fund Clinic
Katie's Clinic is designed to speed the translation of research into treatments for childhood cancer. It is adjacent to Masonic Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where one of the core areas is the treatment of the sickest kids with cancer or blood disorders.