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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...
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...
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.
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...