Raise money for Christopher's Haven
ABOUT US
We are a home for kids and their families while they battle cancer. Our home is more than a place to stay, it’s a support system to help with things large and small, and a community where families can be together, share a laugh, be comforted, and comfort others.
Christopher’s Haven is a 501(c)(3) organization located in Boston, Massachusetts with a mission to operate a supportive community consisting of seven temporary apartments and a community recreation area for families of children being treated for cancer in nearby Boston hospitals.
On Labor Day 2006, Christopher’s Haven opened the door of one furnished and comfortable apartment to a family who had traveled from Alabama to Boston seeking life-saving treatment for their seven-year-old daughter. Today, the organization operates and manages seven residential apartments and a community area (The Loft) that offers a space for recreation, sharing and support for the families.
Over 450 families to date have stayed in the 9 fully-furnished and equipped apartments located at One Emerson Place (across the street from Massachusetts General Hospital). Families value the close proximity to the area medical centers, treasure the ability to be together in an apartment setting and cherish the much needed support with other families facing similar circumstances during interaction in The Loft.
Teams
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Christopher's Haven
Raised: $11,843.85
Individuals
Click on an individual below to make a donation.
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Emily Gombotz
Raised: $2,433.71
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Abby Reardon
Raised: $2,276.65
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Nicholas Ciriello
Raised: $1,561.80
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Veronica Connly
Raised: $1,473.89
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Anabella Walsh
Raised: $1,222.00
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Eileen Saganey
Raised: $1,083.00
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Julia Cochran
Raised: $1,038.85
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Haley Keeffe
Raised: $415.55
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Thomas Faria
Raised: $254.95
Recent donors
Date | Name | Amount |
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Mar 04 | Finn | $11.75 |
Mar 04 | Anonymous | $22.65 |
Mar 02 | Anonymous | $109.85 |
Feb 20 | Anonymous | $11.75 |
Feb 01 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |