Changing Childhood Cancer One Discovery at a Time.
Focus on accelerating new, groundbreaking discoveries in childhood cancer treatments.
Changing Childhood Cancer One Discovery at a Time.
Focus on accelerating new, groundbreaking discoveries in childhood cancer treatments.
Changing Childhood Cancer One Discovery at a Time.
Focus on accelerating new, groundbreaking discoveries in childhood cancer treatments.
Changing Childhood Cancer One Discovery at a Time.
Focus on accelerating new, groundbreaking discoveries in childhood cancer treatments.
Changing Childhood Cancer One Discovery at a Time.
Focus on accelerating new, groundbreaking discoveries in childhood cancer treatments.

Research leads to cures.
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Our Mission
1950s DRUGS FOR TODAY'S KIDS IS UNACCEPTABLE

No More Kids with Cancer is a nonprofit dedicated to discover safer, less toxic, and more effective treatments for children with cancer.

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OUR INSPIRATION
IN NAYA'S WORDS
"You have to look at the upside of things. You have to find things to do to keep you enjoying every day, things that just make you happy."

Naya was diagnosed with high-risk medulloblastoma (brain cancer) when she was nine. A cure didn't exist for Naya, but she stove to enjoy every day in a manner that was full of grace, love, happiness, and laughter.

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1950s DRUGS FOR TODAY'S KIDS IS UNACCEPTABLE
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No More Kids with Cancer is a nonprofit dedicated to discover safer, less toxic, and more effective treatments for children with cancer.

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OUR INSPIRATION
IN NAYA'S WORDS
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Naya was diagnosed with high-risk medulloblastoma (brain cancer) when she was nine. A cure didn't exist for Naya, but she stove to enjoy every day in a manner that was full of grace, love, happiness, and laughter.

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MAKING OUR IMPACT

Changing childhood cancer is a series of small wins that lead to big changes. It takes patience and requires persistent support. We are on our way to make a chance, and our journey is just beginning.

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TAKE THE MUSTARD CHALLENGE

The Mustard Challenge raises awareness and funds to discover safer, non-toxic and more effective treatments for children with cancer - the leading cause of death by disease of children in the U.S.

By taking the challenge and donating, you raise awareness of the ancient drugs used to treat our kids and fund groundbreaking research for childhood cancer.

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1 in every 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer
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The Purple Ball celebrates survivors of childhood cancer, honors those who are trailblazers making change in childhood cancer, and raises money and awareness for groundbreaking childhood cancer research.

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