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Third Annual Organizations 

We donate 100% of our proceed to charities who are helping to battle pediatric cancer. Each organization either aids families who are fighting cancer, or is in the process of researching a cure! In 2014, our proceeds went to The Frances Foundation for Kids Fighting Cancer, St. Baldrick's Foundation, and the Pediatric Oncology Floor at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.

Frances Foundation for kids Fighting Cancer 

The Frances Foundation has a focused, devoted commitment to bring smiles to kids fighting cancer. The Foundation strives to alleviate a child’s pain and suffering with a special gift, a special gesture, or even a few special moments. The Foundation also provides financial assistance to impoverished families desperately needing help due to their child’s fight again cancer. The Foundation seeks to give compassionately to children and families dealing with extremely difficult physical and emotional challenges. In addition to direct aid to a child or family, The foundation also supports research aimed to terminate childhood cancers.

 

See more at: www.francesfoundation.net

Pediatric Oncology Floor at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

Located halfway between New York City and Philadelphia, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick is easily accessible for cancer patients seeking first-class, state-of-the-art care. Patients have immediate access to all the world-class facilities and specialty physicians. New invasive research is continuously being done to ensure the highest quality of care and effort in fighting the cancer.  The international experts on staff are continuously conducting research to find a cure while ensuring the highest quality of care.

 

See more at: http://www.rwjuh.edu

St. Baldrick's Foundation 

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer-powered charity committed to funding the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long, healthy lives. The Foundation raises money for childhood cancer research primarily through head-shaving events. Volunteers, sponsored by family, friends and employers, shave their heads in solidarity with children who typically lose their hair during cancer treatment. Events have taken place in all 50 US states and 26 countries. Since 2000, St. Baldrick's Foundation volunteers have organized nearly 4,200 head-shaving events and  raised over $178 million for life-saving childhood cancer research.

 

See more at: http://www.stbaldricks.org

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