Help fund the future of childhood cancer treatment

Rider’s cancer experience was not easy – months of harsh chemotherapy kept him exhausted and in the hospital, unsure if he’d have to learn to walk again. But future treatments don’t have to be this way. Cell, gene and immunotherapies (CGI) could make treatments for childhood cancer more effective, easier to tolerate and less likely to cause short- and long-term side effects. They could even eliminate the need for chemotherapy altogether.

Watch Rider’s story to learn more about him, his treatments, and the future of childhood cancer research.
We’re so close to reaching our goal to fund CGI research for kids like Rider. Will you push us over the finish line?
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We need your help to fund CGI treatments for hard-to-treat leukemias and solid tumors in children.

Rider shared his story in the hopes of inspiring people like you to fund better treatments for kids who are diagnosed after him. Will you help?

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Your donation:
  • Will fund groundbreaking CGI research that could lessen or even eliminate the need for chemotherapy altogether. All our research grants are reviewed by a medical advisory board to ensure that we’re funding projects with the greatest potential.

  • Will allow world-class researchers to work towards a future where kids like Rider won’t have to face long-term side effects, secondary cancers and relapse because of their harsh cancer treatments.