Pope High School in Marietta, GA, continues to honor Matt Hobby, one of the very first #RallyKids who lost his battle with Ewing sarcoma...
Pope High School in Marietta, GA, continues to honor Matt Hobby, one of the very first #RallyKids who lost his battle with Ewing sarcoma...
Okaloosa County has officially declared September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month! At a recent Commission meeting, commissioners...
11Alive highlighted the inspiring story of a childhood cancer survivor and UGA freshman, Rally Kid Ethan, who was named an honorary...
The Atlanta Jewish Times highlights Hannah Glazerman’s recent Bat Mitzvah, where she combined her passion for art with a commitment to...
Rough Draft Atlanta featured Cooper Gardner, an eighth-grader from Chamblee Middle School, who shared his stage four Hodgkin's lymphoma...
Marietta Daily Journal (MDJ Online) highlights Rally Kid Cooper's impactful speech at the Georgia State Capitol during a proclamation...
11Alive covered Rally Foundation's impactful event at the Georgia Capitol, where Governor Brian Kemp signed a proclamation declaring...
ATLANTA – Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research recently announced their 2024 William Olson Impact Award winner, Dr. Gregory...
PRESS RELEASE: July 19, 2024 Atlanta, Georgia – Dr. Gregory Friedman, Chief of Pediatric Neuro-oncology at the University of Texas M.D....
Dean Crowe, CEO of Rally Foundation, shares the inspiring story of how the Rally Foundation was started and its mission to fight childhood...
Rally Kid Audrey has battled neuroblastoma since she was 5 years old, enduring five relapses. Now studying computer science and engineering, she embodies the spirit of the Fighting Irish with her resilience and determination to pursue her dreams in college. Audrey's journey highlights the importance of ongoing research and support for childhood cancer patients and survivors. Read more about Audrey in her interview with 11Alive.
On New Year’s Eve, Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett joined the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research to bring holiday joy to children at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Arthur M. Blank Hospital. Jarrett, a two-time NFL Pro Bowler, spent time with children and delivered gifts. Read more here.
The 2024 Bands on the Bayou concert series raised $45,000 to benefit six Pensacola nonprofits, including Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research. At a check presentation event, East Hill Neighborhood Association president and long-time Rally Foundation supporter Donna Dickey celebrated the community’s generosity alongside nonprofit representatives. Read more here.
Grady Jarrett, Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle and Rally Foundation's national spokesperson, has been named the team’s 2024 nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, honoring his outstanding community service and on-field excellence. Jarrett has made a significant contribution to Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, serving as Honorary Chair for Rally On the Runway and helping raise over $700,000 for pediatric cancer research this year. The Walter Payton NFL Man of...
The Atlanta Falcons have announced that defensive tackle Grady Jarrett is their nominee for the 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. A leader both on and off the field, Jarrett has been the heart of the Falcons' defense for over a decade, and is deeply committed to giving back to the Atlanta community. Through his foundation, Grady Gives, he has raised substantial funds for scholarships and pediatric cancer research, including hosting events like "Rally On the Runway", which raised over...
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research graced the cover of the Fulton Neighbor, showcasing their incredible achievement of raising more than $3.7 million at the 17th Annual Benefit Bash. This milestone event highlighted the generosity of supporters and the foundation’s ongoing commitment to funding cutting-edge childhood cancer research. The funds raised will drive innovative projects aimed at improving outcomes for children battling cancer. Read more here.