PIN ON THE GOLD

Childhood Cancer Awareness 365 Days A Year
Ways To Help


Here are a few links to other websites and ways you can help:

 

If you live in the Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, South Eastern Indiana area and want to support PIN ON THE GOLD by attending a Ribbon Making Day, we could certainly use your hands to help us make ribbons. You can send us an email at Info@PinOnTheGold.org   Your time and your hands would be greatly appreciated! 

Please go to your local blood donation center and DONATE blood and/or platelets. It is something you can do to help save the lives of many children who are battling Childhood Cancer. Some of their treatment protocols wipe out their blood and platelets daily.

 

Please donate and/or volunteer for the MAKE-A-WISH organization. It is great way to help their one wish come true. www.wish.org



People Against Childhood Cancer (PAC2)
is an amazing online “family” who raises awareness using it’s very own members. Co-Founded by a father, Bob Piniewski, who lost his son Alex in January ‘08, PAC2 has over 3700 members and growing, including over 75 childhood cancer organizations. Mike and I, are very proud to be members of

the PAC2.

http://curechildhoodcancer.ning.com


Sign the petition for Childhood Cancer Awareness. Go to www.thepetitionsite.com/1/CureChildhoodCancer and sign the petition. It only takes a few seconds and could make such a huge impact for our children.

CancerFree Kids
is a non-profit organization whose mission is to eradicate cancer as a life-threatening illness in children. Their Mission is driven by the belief that funding research is the means to finding a cure for pediatric cancer. It also supports the belief that research of childhood cancers has and will continue to contribute significantly to the research of all types of cancers, including adult cancers, and that it should be funded accordingly.

CURESEARCH is a wonderful organization that generates funds for our children battling childhood cancer. This is an organization we definitely support for Childhood Cancer research. www.curesearch.org

 

 

Camp Quality Michigan is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to establish and sustain community-based camping and ongoing support programs for children with cancer (ages 4-18) and their families.  There is never a cost to our campers or their families.  http://www.campqualityusa.org/