No. A huge portion (83%!) of their collected donations goes straight into their founder and his families pockets.
The Cancer Centers of America are a for-profit group of treatment centers that don't typically hold fundraisers. However, you could easily get involved with the American Cancer Society if you want to volunteer.
Leonora Children's Cancer Fund was created in 1994.
Leonora Children's Cancer Fund ended in 2010.
Most childrens charities dear to my heart deal with childhood cancer. One is the Four Diamonds Fund for Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania. This fund helps children and families deal with childhood cancer. A similar fund is the Johns Hopkins Childrens Center in Baltimore, MD. They also have a fund to help with childhood cancer. If you are looking at a national level I would suggest the Ronald McDonald House. All of these charities are great ones are are absolutely all legitimate!
Cancer Fund of America, Inc. They send all kinds of things. Body wash, lotions, movies, food items and more.
Ralph Bates Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund was created in 1992.
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Yes, the National Canine Cancer Foundation is a legitimate, reputable company. Its goal is to find cures and explore treatment options for dogs afflicted with cancer.
Cancer Fund of America Caring For Our Children Foundation Catholic Relief Services (A) Child's Wish Foundation Coalition Against Breast Cancer Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Philippine Children's Fund of America was created in 1991.
Four Diamonds Fund's motto is 'Conquering Childhood Cancer'.
Yes, they fight cancer so of course they fund PPL who works with detecting cancer of different kinds in both men and women.