Childhood Cancer is devastating. The more rare the diagnosis, the fewer the treatment options available. See how one family is honoring the memory of their Hero by teaming up with ALSF to battle Rhabdomyosarcoma
ALSF Hero Funds
Learn about our childhood cancer Hero Funds. Read their stories, and be inspired to donate or raise funds in their honor today!
Interested in starting a fund to honor your childhood cancer hero? You and your friends/family can raise funds through a variety of events of your choosing and donate them directly to your Hero Fund. You can even request that ALSF use all donations to your Hero Fund to support a specific type of research if you choose!
Contact Lexi Gratton at [email protected] or 866-333-1213 to learn more.
Edie is a neuroblastoma survivor. Knowing that neuroblastoma is hereditary, her mother Emily was tested and also diagnosed. Dr. Yael Mossé at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia developed a breakthrough neuroblastoma treatement that saved both Edie and Emily's lives. Learn more about their story.
Learn more about Emily's PINK Crusaders and how you can donate and hold a stand in memory of Emily.
Inspired by Cole’s cancer journey, the Fitzgerald Family started the “Fightin' Fitzgeralds Fund to Fight Rare Cancers ” with Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to help those children like Cole who were not given much of a chance of survival.
Gavin Morris was born on August 24, 2009 to Chad and Tosha Morris. He was always a healthy, happy, little boy. Gavin immediately became the center of Tosha and Chad's world.
Donations to the Grey for Trey Hero Fund will go directly to Flashes of Hope, which provides free, uplifting portraits to celebrate the lives of children battling cancer and contributes to pediatric cancer research.