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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...
It is not often that asking a friend what you can do to help results in a life-changing event for yourself and others. In 2005, Dean Crowe asked this question of a mother whose 14-year-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumor for the second time in two years. The mother responded, “Raise money for childhood cancer research and fund the best research, wherever it may be.” The Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research was born. On September 19, 2024, the Harvard Business School Club of...
Rally Kid Atticus and his mother, Maria, recently appeared on WKRN’s Newsmaker segment to share their inspiring story of resilience in the face of brain cancer. During the interview, they highlighted how the Rally Foundation has been an amazing support system throughout their journey, both emotionally and through funding critical research. Maria also spoke about Rally In the Round, an upcoming event designed to bring communities together in the fight against childhood cancer. Their story...
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, recently appeared on Local 2 News in Nashville. During the segment, Lane shared his personal journey battling cancer and his inspiring experience participating in Rally On the Runway last Spring. Cam spoke about Rally Foundation’s profound impact on families like theirs, highlighting the organization's unwavering support for families facing the challenges of...
Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO of Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, has been honored by the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta with the inaugural Social Impact Award. This prestigious recognition celebrates Dean's exceptional leadership in childhood cancer advocacy, where her efforts have driven over $35 million in research funding and secured more than $223 million in federal funding. Dean has played a pivotal role in Rally's expansion, ensuring access to innovative treatments...
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research is proud to announce that Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO, has been recognized as one of OncoDaily’s 100 Influential Women in Oncology for 2024. This prestigious list honors key thought leaders who are making significant contributions to the field of oncology. Dean founded Rally in 2005, and her unwavering dedication to advancing childhood cancer research, combined with her passion for supporting #RallyKids, continues to make a lasting impact in the...
Dean Crowe, Founder and CEO of Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, has been named one of the Top 100 Women in Oncology by OncoDaily. In addition to this honor, the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta awarded Dean Crowe the inaugural Social Impact Award at their Gala on September 19. Her leadership in advocacy has significantly contributed to securing $223 million in federal funding for childhood cancer research. Read more