My Story…
Description
Emily Whitehead is a 3-time leukemia survivor. She was the first child in the world to receive a breakthrough T-cell immunotherapy to finally beat her leukemia. Emily is alive today because of cancer research. We saw firsthand how cancer research is saving lives; however, there are still children losing their lives every day because of limited treatment options for high-risk patients like Emily. Children who have their cancer return are harder to treat because their cancer becomes resistant to standard therapies. Cutting edge treatments like the T-cell therapy are needed to help cure these children but funding is limited. Childhood cancer receives only 4% of the National Cancer Institute budget for research. Many researchers rely on grants from non-profit organizations and private donors who are dedicated to raising funds for childhood cancer research. Please visit www.emilywhiteheadfoundation.org for more info on our efforts to find a cure for childhood cancer!
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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May 05 | Jonathan Lyons | $11.50 |
Jan 24 | Kathy Kasperik | $22.28 |
Jan 09 | Brittani Baxter | $54.35 |
Jan 08 | Anonymous | $22.77 |
Jan 02 | Verizon Foundation | $200.00 |
Dec 25 | David Glitsch | $200.00 |
Dec 16 | Kathleen McKitish Dollars for Doers | $100.00 |
Dec 12 | Barbara Kumer | $27.63 |
Dec 03 | Robert C Hull | $11.59 |
Dec 03 | Jenny Ann | $25.00 |