Advocacy, Childhood Cancer, Dean's Reflections, Rally Blog
“See You On Monday” A year ago Friday I looked at the Rally staff and said, “See you on Monday.” On Saturday, I spent the day doing research on COVID-19. By Saturday night I was looking up best practices for working from home. On Sunday, I called the leadership team...
Advocacy, Rally Blog, Rally Stories, Teens
Two Girls. Three Cancers. One Goal. When Rally Kid Peyton was 15, her life was going as planned. She filled her time with rigorous academics, cross country and lacrosse. Nearing the winter of her sophomore year, Peyton’s quick feet began holding out and persistent...
Community Partners, Fundraising & Events, Rally Blog, Teens
By Kayla Colson, Ewing’s Sarcoma Survivor My name is Kayla Colson. I am a Rally Kid and a realtor in Nashville, and I have joined Rally as a Community Partner in 2017. In 2010, I was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma at the age of 20. Ewing’s sarcoma is...
Fundraising & Events, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
By Adam Cohen, Senior Events Manager I am excited to introduce our new program, the Rally 46-Mile Challenge, for the month of September! Run, walk, cycle or dance 46 miles for the 46 kids diagnosed with childhood cancer every school day in the United States. When you...