Kids in Mobile are braving the heat selling lemonade, cookies, and donuts today to raise money for their friend Hanna Wilson. She was diagnosed with brain cancer and is blind her right eye. After one year of chemo, Hanna says thanks to her wonderful doctors, she is now cancer free.
Yum, Red Robin officially opens its doors Monday to diners.The casual dining restaurant brings its menu of gourmet burgers, bottomless fries and brews to South Delsea Drive.
"We open right at 11 a.m," Susan Feichter, Red Robin's new restaurant operations director told The Daily Journal. The 4,560-square-foot company-owned restaurant seats 142.
On Monday, August 10, STIK will host a Knit Knite for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, inviting attendees to knit for a cause.
If you haven't heard of STIK, it is a Boston-based knitwear company teaching people the craft -- and how to use it to raise money for kids fight childhood cancer.
AskDoctorParker.com has pledged to help raise funds for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to help fight childhood cancer. All proceeds go directly to supporting research efforts to find better treatments and ultimately cures for children battling cancer.
A Voorhees man is channeling his inner Neanderthal for a unique way to fight cancer.
Rob Jensen, a 43-year-old U.S. Army veteran and attorney, decided to forgo shaving for an entire year, all in an effort to raise funds and awareness for the fight against childhood cancer.
Jude is an imaginative and brave little boy. At less than a year old, he was diagnosed with retinoblastoma. He underwent many complications with his treatment and had to have one of his eyes removed. But today he is cancer-free!