Welcome to the Rally Store!

These items make great gifts! A portion of each sale directly benefits childhood cancer research and is tax deductible.

Rally Foundation T-shirt


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Rally Foundation T-shirt: $12 each
($10 shirt + $2 shipping & handling)

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Rally Foundation Coffee Mug


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Rally Foundation Coffee Mug: $15 each
($12 mug + $3 shipping & handling)


Tom Glavine Historic 300th Win Ties

Rally Foundation has teamed up with vineyard vines®to sell 300 limited edition autographed Tom Glavine Rally Ties to commemorate his historic 300th win.

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Rally Foundation Tote Bag


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Rally Foundation Tote Bag: $25 each
($25 tote + $5 shipping & handling)

Rally Athlete T-shirt:


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Rally Athlete T-shirt: $15 each
($13 shirt + $2 shipping & handling)

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Vineyard Vines Rally Across America Tote Bag


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R.A.A. Standard Tote: $75 each
($75 per tote + $5 shipping & handling)


Vineyard Vines Rally Across America Tie


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Rally Across America Tie: $65 each
($65 per tie + $5 shipping & handling)

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Thank you for contributing to Rally Foundation!

Rally Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Meet Josh

Josh is a 14 year old who has survived cancer and is now in the 8th grade. He was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at the age of 8. He went through a long hard battle of dangerous chemotherapy, two surgeries, stem cell transplant, radiation, and experimental monoclonal antibody treatments in New York City. He also had doses of accutane - a drug which is supposed to help kill fast growing cells for acne but is used on some cancer patients because cancer can be a fast growing cell.

While going through his treatments, Josh would face his fear by writing poems about his treatments, his doctors and his nurses. He was an inspiration to all throughout his journey and gives others great hope. As painful as some of the therapies were, he wanted to continue to do all he could, in hopes the cancer would not return.

He has been in remission now for five years. Josh realized he wanted to help others brave the storm he had gone through. So, he is very active in his own community in spreading awareness about childhood cancer and the need for others to help join in the Rally to raise funds for this cause. He knows there will not be a cure for childhood cancer unless more money is given for research.