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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...
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, inspired by the late William Olson and his courageous battle with brain cancer, will host its 17th annual sold-out Benefit Bash this Friday at The Georgia Aquarium, with a goal of raising $3.2 million. Co-chaired by Delta Air Lines President-International Alain Bellemare and Altium CEO Sean Fallmann, the event will feature gourmet food, auctions and heartfelt stories of impact. Since awarding its first $5,000 grant to Emory University in 2006,...
Georgia Trend Daily recently highlighted Rally Foundation's $350,000 grant to Winship Cancer Institute of Emory, which made it the largest single-year donation the nonprofit organization has made to Emory’s pediatric cancer research program. Since its founding in 2005, Rally Foundation has given more than $2.5 million to Emory University. Read more here.
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research recently celebrated surpassing $2.5 million in grants awarded to Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. These funds support groundbreaking pediatric cancer research, driving advancements in treatment and offering hope to children and families affected by cancer. Read more here.
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, based in Sandy Springs, presented Emory University with a $2.5 million check, highlighting the total grants Rally has provided for pediatric cancer research over the years. This includes a record $350,000 grant in 2024 to the Winship Cancer Institute. Rally Kid Cooper, an 8th grader from Brookhaven who is currently undergoing treatment for Stage 4 lymphoma, joined the ceremony, emphasizing the personal impact of these efforts. Read more here.
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research has awarded more than $2.5 million in research funding to Emory University and Winship Cancer Institute since 2006, bolstering groundbreaking studies in pediatric oncology. This year alone, Rally awarded a record-breaking $350,000 in grants, marking the largest single-year donation Rally has made to Emory’s pediatric cancer research program. Read more
GP PRO teams proudly raised over $12,000 to support Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research through their first Rally 5K Fun Run/Walk, co-hosted by Eric Jungslager and Chris Nakos. The event honored Rally Kid Caroline, with her mom, Emily Belcher, joining the celebration at GP PRO's national business meeting. Learn more about the event here.