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This month is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Thanks to donors like you, we have more treatments available for kids and can cure more than 90 percent of patients. But that's not enough. Childhood cancer remains the leading cause of death by disease in children. 

We are so proud of our staff for taking the initiative to fundraise for our patients in the Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases and childhood cancer research at Stanford University School of Medicine. Will you join the fight against childhood cancer by donating $30 today? 

   

Every dollar will directly support our patients. Watch and share our inspiring music video created by Bass Center patients, set to the song "Heroes" by Alesso.

Thank you for being our childhood cancer hero!

Have an idea for a fundraiser? Become a Champion for Children today!

Learn more about our Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases here.

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