A cancer survivor and her mom

Enough Already. Kids with cancer deserve more.

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Finding a cure for childhood cancer: Made possible by YOU!



Enough Already.
Kids with cancer deserve more.

Double your impact during our September Matching Challenge.

Double Your Impact

Enough Already - We Must Do More

Fuel the research that can let kids get back to being kids.
Finding a cure for childhood cancer: Made possible by YOU!




Enough Already.
Kids with cancer deserve more.

Double your impact during our September Matching Challenge.

Double Your Impact

Enough Already - We Must Do More

Fuel the research that can let kids get back to being kids.
Finding a cure for childhood cancer: Made possible by YOU!


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Jimmy's Story

Diagnosed with a germ cell tumor at just a year old, Izzy endured chemotherapy and hospital stays. Now six years cancer-free, she and her family are passionate advocates for childhood cancer research.



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Brooklyn's Story

Diagnosed with ALL at age 2, Brooklyn’s treatments quickly became routine. Now at 12 and in remission, she's created a new normal.



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Rider's Story

For kids like Rider, childhood cancer is an isolating experience. By sharing his story, he hopes to show other kids that even in their darkest moments, they can get through anything.


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Kenedi's Story

Identical twins Kenedi and Kendal shared everything including an unimaginable diagnosis. At just 3 months old, both girls were diagnosed with AML, a rare type of childhood cancer.


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Jimmy's Story

Jimmy understands cancer more than most kids his age. A genetic condition led to cancer not once, but twice. His story shows just how heavy cancer is – and why no child should have to carry it.



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Brooklyn's Story

Diagnosed with ALL at age 2, Brooklyn’s treatments quickly became routine. Now at 12 and in remission, she's created a new normal.




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Rider's Story

For kids like Rider, childhood cancer is an isolating experience. By sharing his story, he hopes to show other kids that even in their darkest moments, they can get through anything.


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Kenedi's Story

Identical twins Kenedi and Kendal shared everything including an unimaginable diagnosis. At just 3 months old, both girls were diagnosed with AML, a rare type of childhood cancer.


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1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. will not survive.
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Over 100 subtypes
of childhood cancer exist today.
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Research in Bloom: A Season of Survivorship 
Children’s Cancer Research Fund invests in projects that look beyond kids simply surviving cancer – to futures of long-term health, healing and happiness.
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Creating safer, more effective options for children with AML
Two CCRF-funded projects aim to create safer, more effective options for children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.
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From Lab to Lifeline: Zach’s Movement Builds Momentum in Osteosarcoma Advances
12 years of progress and a look to the future – the Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund at CCRF has raised more than $4.4 million for safer, smarter treatments and hope for kids with cancer.

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