We've learned something over the years:


We can’t always rely on annual fundraising alone.


There may come a time when, for whatever reason — illness, economic downturn, volunteer fatigue — we can’t run events for a year or two.


That’s why we’ve launched something that ensures our mission can carry on, no matter what.


The Goal: A $1 Million Endowment by 2030


We’ve created a permanent endowment fund to provide steady, predictable income every year. Our goal is to grow our current fund from $122,000 to $1 million within the next five years.


Why an endowment?

• It ensures we can support families even if we can’t fundraise for a year or more

• It allows donors to create a lasting legacy of support for families in crisis

• It generates investment income every year, supporting direct family needs permanently

• It’s a smart, sustainable way to ensure that no child faces cancer alone


A $1 million endowment can generate $40,000 to $50,000 in yearly income — and that income

will support families forever.


How You Can Help Build the Endowment

Whether you give a little or a lot, your support builds a future of care and compassion. Ways to help us reach the $1 million goal:


  •  One-time gifts — every contribution grows with time
  •  Monthly donations — even $20/month makes a powerful impact
  •  Matching gifts — inspire others to give with your pledge
  •  Planned giving — leave a lasting legacy in your will or trust
  •  Business partnerships — sponsor a campaign or match donations


Every dollar given to the endowment is invested — not spent — and continues to serve families

for years to come. We invite you to be part of this long-term vision — a forever fund for families going through

the unimaginable.


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