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Non-Profit Partners

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation actively seeks partners in collaboration to fund more pediatric cancer research. To hear why charities partner with St. Baldrick’s, watch this video.

To learn about charity partners and how to become a partner in funding pediatric cancer research, check out our latest brochure.

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Current Partners

Alliance For Childhood Cancer
Alliance for Childhood Cancer

Organizations outside the United States receive funds raised by St. Baldrick’s events held in their countries. Since 2000, St. Baldrick’s head-shavings have been held in 22 countries.

Children's Oncology Group (COG)
Children's Oncology Group

Since its very beginning, St. Baldrick’s has funded the Children’s Oncology Group (COG). This is the world’s largest pediatric cancer research network, more than 200 institutions with the expertise to treat childhood cancers, across the U.S. and beyond. The COG's cooperative research is crucial to progress in finding cures and improving life for survivors.

COG institutions treat 90% of children with cancer in the United States through clinical research trials, their best hope for a cure. By funding the COG, the St. Baldrick's Foundation helps children everywhere.

D-Feet Cancer - The Dalton Fox Foundation
D-Feet Cancer - The Dalton Fox Foundation

The mission of D-Feet Cancer - The Dalton Fox Foundation is to help discover targeted therapies and treatments for Ewing Sarcoma, a pediatric bone cancer, through increased awareness and charitable funding.

Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation
Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation

A national collaboration of leading nonprofit organizations working together to raise awareness and advance research to find a cure for childhood cancer.

Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program
Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation and the Kids First Data Resource Center have in common a very important goal: to see that no research data goes to waste – that all data that can be used for childhood cancer research is shared with – and accessible to – researchers everywhere.

Griffin's Guardians
Griffin's Guardians

Griffin's Guardians was created by Erin and Adam Engle in memory of their son, Griffin, who fought a courageous battle with Glioblastoma Multiform, an aggressive form of brain cancer, at the age of seven.

Griffin's Guardians' mission is to continue the fight for Griffin by providing support and financial assistance to children battling cancer in Central New York, to bring awareness to Pediatric Cancer and to provide funding for Pediatric Cancer Research. We strive to help the brave little heroes of today and provide HOPE for tomorrow!

Hope4Art
Hope4ATRT

Hope4ATRT launched in 2019 with the goal of providing resources and research to families in the fight against Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT). Dr. Kosj and Jaymi Yamoah experienced the devastating loss of their 4-year-old son Zion after he battled this aggressive brain tumor in 2016. The mission of Hope4ATRT is to raise funds for innovative research specifically targeted for AT/RT while also helping families to navigate available treatment options and current research in the field.

Keaton's Child Cancer Alliance
Keaton's Child Cancer Alliance

To support children with cancer and their families by providing emotional, educational and financial support while increasing awareness and funding a cure.

Making Headway Foundation
Marlee’s Smile

Marlee’s Smile was founded in honor of a beautiful forever twelve-year-old, Marlee Pack. Marlee was diagnosed at age eight with Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma; she would relapse three times in four years. After the final relapse, Marlee was empowered to make a decision no child should have to: continue the painful, toxic treatments that would not cure her, or enter hospice care. She found her eventual healing in Heaven on February 23, 2019. We have one mission at Marlee’s Smile: Change the lives of kid’s with cancer, one smile at a time. We serve that mission in two ways. The first is to provide a custom Build-A-Bear to every child fighting cancer, as well as their siblings; this is to honor Marlee’s giving heart as she knew the comfort a furry friend could bring. The second is to fund targeted research of pediatric cancers, specifically sarcomas; this is to honor Marlee’s dying wish that no child should have to suffer the pain and hopelessness of cancer treatments currently available to children.

The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation
Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation

The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation’s vision is to reach every family affected by childhood cancer in the Northern Nevada and Eastern Sierra regions.

Their mission is to enhance the quality of life for children with cancer and their families by providing financial assistance and compassionate support programs while advocating for increased research funds and raising public awareness.

The Osteosarcoma Collaborative
The Osteosarcoma Collaborative

Today, we can adapt the immune system to help fight cancer. Unfortunately, cancerous tumors have shown a remarkable ability to adapt in their own way, limiting the effectiveness of treatments for conditions like osteosarcoma. Researchers from Case Western University and Baylor University are seeking to change that.

These researchers, including Dr. Huang along with Drs. Jason Yustein and Nabil Ahmed, have focused their attention on the key molecules responsible for helping osteosarcoma evade immunity.

Painting the Town Gold
Painting the Town Gold

Established by 17-year-old Todd Schultz of Glen Carbon, IL who is in treatment for high risk Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Painting the Town Gold helps communities take up the fight against childhood cancers throughout September by hosting a wide variety of fundraisers. Painting the Town Gold focuses their mission on providing research funding for all types of childhood cancer.

People Against Childhood Cancer (PAC2)
People Against Childhood Cancer (PAC2)

PAC2 members grow, organize and plan and take action as one voice united against childhood cancer.

Songs of Love
Songs of Love

The Songs of Love Foundation is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that creates uplifting, personalized songs for children and teens struggling with a life-threatening illness or lifetime disability--free of charge. Each song is professionally produced with lyrics containing the child's name and references to all of his or her favorite activities, things, people, and pets. Songs are written and performed in the musical style that the child likes best (pop, r&b, rap, rock, alternative, etc.), by a variety of talented professionals. Songs can be requested online at songsoflove.org/request or via our free mobile app at songsoflove.org/apple or songsoflove.org/android

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C)
Stand Up To Cancer

Stand Up To Cancer and the St. Baldrick's Foundation are joining forces to conquer childhood cancers. Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is a groundbreaking initiative created to accelerate innovative cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now.

SU2C is bringing together the best and the brightest researchers and encouraging collaboration instead of competition among the entire cancer community. By galvanizing the entertainment industry, SU2C creates awareness and builds broad public support for this effort.

Team Campbell Foundation
Team Campbell Foundation

Team Campbell Foundation aims to improve the lives of those fighting childhood cancer by raising awareness, funding research and providing psycho-social enrichment opportunities. We are thrilled to be partnering with St. Baldricks to fund the critical research necessary to find a cure for childhood cancer.

Team Campbell Foundation
TeamConnor Childhood Cancer Foundation

TeamConnor Childhood Cancer Foundation's mission is to raise funds for national childhood cancer research programs, to build awareness about the gap in funding for childhood cancer research, and to support inpatient programs. Founded in 2008 in honor and memory of Connor Cruse, TeamConnor has funded over $4M in pediatric cancer research grants across the United States.

There With Care
There With Care

A diagnosis of critical illness changes the life of a family in an instant. The simplest daily tasks become overwhelming for parents caring for their sick child. We work with hospitals and social workers to support basic and fundamental needs for the whole family, to give a family more time to care for their sick child and be with their other children. The core programs we offer address the unique, unmet needs of each family, helping them through the medical crisis and back to self-sufficiency.

TLC Foundation
TLC Foundation

The Ty Louis Campbell (TLC) Foundation was created in memory of Ty, who lost his 2-year battle with brain cancer just days after his fifth birthday. The TLC Foundation funds innovative research and clinical trials specifically geared toward the treatment of the deadliest childhood cancers (including brain and spinal cord tumors). TLC seeks less toxic, more effective treatments that are specifically designed for children fighting cancer. Their ultimate mission is to help fund the intelligence and technology that will uncover new ways to cure children with cancer.

Voices Against Cancer
Voices Against Cancer

Voices Against Cancer is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that raises funds and awareness for pediatrics, pediatric cancer, and pediatric cancer research. Children are our future, and the future is worth fighting for. With only about 9% of all federal funding for cancer research going to projects involving children’s cancers, it is up to us to make a difference and to help #GiveKidsAVoice. Childhood cancer also impacts the entire family – the child going through treatment, the siblings who support, and also need support, as they are at risk for emotional and behavioral difficulties, and the parents who will sometimes lose up to 50% of their annual household income as a result of childhood cancer treatment-related work disruptions or having to quit their job to care for their child. The majority of the funding that we use to support pediatrics, pediatric cancer, and pediatric cancer research comes from our Annual Voices Against Cancer Initiative. The Voices Against Cancer Initiative is a Pop Culture Event that will include a host of AMAZING TALENT who have epically rallied together to battle this horrible disease. These celebrities have been the defining voices of generations representing many different genres and franchises. Voices Against Cancer also hosts the local Sioux Empire St. Baldrick’s Head Shaving Event.