Welcome to our ongoing fundraising page in Lucy's Memory to support pediatric cancer research.
On September 3, 2014 sweet Lucy was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, at 14 months old. Her loving parents, Emily & Pete, moved their small family two hours away to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in search of the best care for their very 'rare' Lucy. While at CHOP she bravely underwent several rounds of harsh chemotherapy, 3 bone marrow transplants, hundreds of transfusions, with the goal of living a healthy and cured life.
Lucy overcame so much in her 9 months after diagnosis and faced everyday with a smile never losing her sweet toddler disposition. She tragically passed away on May 13, 2015, at 22 months old, from complications of these life saving therapies.
Lucy & her parents lived among some of the bravest children, families, and medical/hospital staff and saw things that no one should ever see. We feel passionately that more treatment options, medications, and therapies need to be discovered to not only cure our children but allow them to live a full healthy life, and not one debilitated from chemotherapies and secondary cancers that are a risk from current primary cancer fighting regimens!
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is on the forefront of supporting families affected by cancer and funding the nation’s most brilliant doctors and researchers with the goal to cure all pediatric cancers. Childhood cancer is not just one disease, it is made up of dozens of types and countless subtypes- therapy options need to reflect this!
Please join us in supporting Pediatric Cancer Research and consider donating to this amazing organization to support the fighters, admire the survivors, and honor the taken, while NEVER giving up hope
Curious on how much to donate?
Your gift could lead to a crucial discovery or even a cure for childhood cancer…
Your gift of $50 will fund one hour of research
A gift of $400 will fund one day of research
A gift of $2,000 will fund a week of research
A generous gift of $8,000 will pay for an entire month of research