Rally Kid Lane, who is beating brain cancer, and his father, Cam Caldwell, who also serves as the Industry Chair for Rally In the Round,...
Rally Kid Lane, who is beating brain cancer, and his father, Cam Caldwell, who also serves as the Industry Chair for Rally In the Round,...
Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO of Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, has been honored by the Harvard Business School Club of...
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research is proud to announce that Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO, has been recognized as one of...
Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO of Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, has been named one of the Top 100 Women in Oncology by...
North Cobb High School's Rally Club hosted its annual Rally Week, raising awareness and funds for childhood cancer through events like...
Pope High School's annual football fundraiser held in memory of a late Greyhounds player, Matt Hobby, was a tremendous success. The event...
Fox 5 In Your Face Sports covered the Matt Hobby Classic at Pope High School in Marietta, GA. The annual event is dedicated to honoring...
To declare September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, an event on August 27 at the State Capitol featured a proclamation by Gov. Brian...
The Matt Hobby Classic football game, featured in the East Cobber, brings the community together for an exciting game in memory of former...
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research recently joined forces with several other local organizations to advocate for increased...
After battling osteosarcoma and undergoing a leg amputation at 11 years old, Rally Kid Jude refused to let cancer stop him. Now a sophomore at Auburn University, he has earned a spot on Team USA for the IWBF Americas Men’s U23 Championship in Bogotá, Colombia, this April, competing for a chance to advance to the World Championships in Brazil. Jude’s journey is an inspiration. Read more here.
Elaine Kay, director of Rally Tennessee and mother to #RallyKid James, joined the CityCurrent podcast to share her journey with Rally Foundation and highlight the upcoming Rally On the Runway Nashville event. After her son James' rare cancer diagnosis, Elaine became dedicated to funding better treatments. Now, she leads Rally Tennessee, ensuring more kids have hope. Listen to her story and learn how to support Rally On the Runway Nashville!
Rally Kid Barrett turned his love of books into a meaningful mission. While battling T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, he found comfort in reading — but noticed other kids at Studer Family Children’s Hospital didn’t have access to books. Inspired to help, Barrett created a mobile children’s library, bringing stories and smiles to young patients. With support from his grandmother and Rally Gulf Coast, his book cart is now stocked with donations, offering an escape for kids facing medical...
The wrestling team at Independence High School in Ashburn, Virginia, will host the 2nd Annual Caroline Dual. The event honors #RallyKid Caroline, who passed away from brain cancer at 14 years old in April 2023. The team sold T-shirts for the event benefiting Rally Foundation and encouraged attendees to wear gold in support of childhood cancer awareness. Read more here.
Pensacola Catholic High School’s Rally Club, led by Student Body President Kate Johnson and Vice President Jack Barter, is making a lasting impact through its “GoldStrong Game” initiative. After a successful football event, the club expanded its efforts to basketball season, hosting a GoldStrong Game on January 30 which featured a “Hoops for Hope” raffle and honored Rally families at halftime. With over 160 members, the Rally Club has become one of the largest at the school, fostering a strong...
Rally Kid Audrey, who has been fighting Stage 4 neuroblastoma since age 5, attended the Notre Dame College Football Championship game while balancing her ongoing fight with cancer and first year as an engineering student. With support from Rally Foundation, she has accessed innovative treatments and is now giving back through her RallyforAudrey campaign to fund pediatric cancer research. Read more