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 Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research hosted its 17th Annual Benefit Bash on November 15, raising an impressive $3,764,493 to fund critical pediatric cancer research. Delta Air Lines served as the title sponsor, with Altium Packaging and RTX as presenting sponsors, alongside key supporters such as Delta CEO Ed Bastian and corporate chairs Alain Bellemare and Sean Fallmann. Click here for more details and photos from the event.
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research hosted its annual Benefit Bash, raising an impressive $3,764,493 to fund critical research for childhood cancer. Held in Atlanta, the event brought together supporters, donors and advocates for an inspiring evening dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children battling cancer. Read more here.
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.