Kids Get Cancer, Too

Imagine enduring months of chemotherapy, countless needle sticks, endless nausea, fevers and infections. Imagine going through this. Now imagine watching your child go through this. Unfortunately, there are many children and families that are experiencing this nightmare right now.

Cancer is a horrific disease and is the second leading cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 14. Did you know that more than 50% of the children who are diagnosed with cancer are ages 2 and under? This is why I’m asking you to support Kids Cancer Fund.

Kid’s Cancer Fund is a volunteer run 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to increase the survival rate and quality of care for children with cancer. Programs are funded solely by donors and I need your help to keep them running. A few examples of services are:

· Providing financial help to families of children undergoing treatment

· Purchasing a special toy or gift that a sick child will find comforting during their chemo or radiation therapy

· Providing grants to promising pediatric cancer research programs

I need your help and kindly ask that you join me today and support this important cause. Please give $25, $50, $100 or whatever your budget will allow. Your donation will make a difference in the life of a child and is tax deductible. You can donate online by visiting www.KidsCancerFund.org.

Please donate today. Thank you for supporting the fight against childhood cancer. Together, we can make a difference.

Sincerely yours,
Jackson Rodgers
President
Kids Cancer Fund
 

Kids Cancer Fund

Real happiness comes from the heart. When you give from the heart, your experience is deeply rewarding and you feel good about yourself. One charity I believe in and wanted to share with you today is Kids Cancer Fund.

Kids Cancer Fund is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to improve the quality of life for kids with cancer. Kids Cancer Fund:

  • Provides financial help via grants to families with children diagnosed with cancer.
  • Provides cancer research information and awareness to patients, families and the public.
  • Provides research grants to promising pediatric cancer research programs, hospitals, physicians and scientists. We are especially interested in targeted immunotherapy.

Cancer is the second most common cause of death among children younger than 15 (after accidents). About 1,340 children are expected to die from cancer in 2012.

Please visit the website at www.KidsCancerFund.org