When registering for Be Bold, Be Bald!, participants select the 501c3 cancer charity to which they want their net proceeds donated. Below here is an overview of each of the charities to choose from.
If you are a 501c3 cancer charity organization and are interested in becoming a beneficiary, please complete our beneficiary request form.
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The Lance Armstrong Foundation identifies the issues that cancer survivors must face and finds a way to improve the quality of life for those in the global cancer community. |
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The Jimmy Fund supports the fight against cancer for children and adults at Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. |
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Aimee's Army is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, who's mission is for education, research and family support for childhood cancer. Childhood cancer is the number one killer by disease in children today. Very little research is being done for children. Be a child's voice today so they can and will have a future tomorrow. |
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The mission of the Breast Cancer Resource Center is to enhance the quality of life of people touched by breast cancer and to increase awareness and knowledge of breast cancer and breast health. The Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) exists to provide support services that address the educational, social, psychological, and physical needs of those challenged by breast cancer, as well as to educate the public throughout our community about the importance of screening and early detection of breast cancer. The BCRC is not affiliated with any health system or health care provider and makes no referrals to medical professionals. |
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The mission of Cancer Services is to improve life for those living with cancer. We are a local, independent non-profit established in 1959 and serving a 10-parish area. While there are organizations that conduct cancer research or offer medical treatment, it is our goal to help fill in the gaps during and after a cancer diagnosis. Our services range from financial assistance, wigs, and medical equipment loan to healthcare navigation, support groups, education and children's programs. All free of charge to those living with cancer and their families. |
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Can't Stomach Cancer is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to advancing funding for stomach cancer research, providing education and support for patients and their families, and creating awareness about the disease. |
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The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation improves the quality of life for women suffering from breast cancer, through advocacy, education and research. |
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EAMC Cancer Center serves paitents regardless of their ability to pay. Gifts to the Cancer Center support those programs and a patient crisis fund to help patients in need of transportation and help with other personal expenses during their treatment. |
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Facing Cancer Together provides support services that allow people with cancer and their loved ones to live the best quality of life possible. Through professionally facilitated programs, participants become part of a community that promotes hope, empowerment and connection. |
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Friends of Julie is a non-profit organization providing memory making experiences to parents diagnosed with terminal cancer and their families. Experiences include day trips, extended vacations, and special events. |
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Gilda's Club Chicago's mission is to create welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer - men, women, teens and children - along with their families and friends. Our innovative program is an essential complement to medical care, providing networking and support groups, workshops, education and social activities. |
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Heaps of Hope assists women with cancer who struggle with prescription co-payments, mounting medical bills, and expenses like groceries for their families. |
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The International Myeloma Foundation works to improve the quality of life of myeloma patients while working toward prevention and a cure. |
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Jeffrey's Voice has a single and very clear mission... to fund research that will lead to a cure for leukemia and blood cancers. We are focused on reaching the day when no more are lost to these wretched diseases, the day when all remissions are permanent, and the day when finally there is a cure for all. |
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The mission of LUNGevity Foundation is to have a meaningful and immediate impact on improving lung cancer survival rates, ensure a higher quality of life for lung cancer patients, and provide a community for those impacted by lung cancer. |
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The MaccaNow Foundation is set up to commemorate pro triathletes Chris McCormack's mother who passed away from breast cancer in 1999. We provide assistance to families who are in active treatment for breast cancer in order to lessen the financial burdens and improve their quality of life. |
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Michelle's Fund was created in memory of Michelle Theado, who lost her battle with head and neck cancer in 2009, at the age of 26. 100% of all contributions to Michelle's Fund support a research endowment at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University Medical Center. |
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No Stomach For Cancer supports research and unites the caring power of people worldwide affected by stomach cancer. We advance awareness and education about stomach cancer, including Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer (HDGC), provide a support network for affected families, and support research efforts for early detection, screening and prevention of stomach cancer. |
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Supports the clinical cancer genetics program at The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute. |
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The mission of The Pablove Foundation is to fund pediatric cancer research and advances in treatment, educate and empower cancer families, and improve the quality of life for children living with cancer through hospital play, music and arts programs. |
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The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is a nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance research, support patients and create hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer. |
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The Prostate Cancer Foundation helps discover better treatments and potential cures for prostate cancer as the global leader in prostate cancer research. |
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The mission of the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital is to reduce the burden of cancer today and to eliminate the threat of cancer for tomorrow. The Siteman Cancer Center is an international leader in cancer treatment, research, preventions, education and community outreach. |
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SMILE was founded in memory of 17 year old Isaac Bode, who lost his battle to Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia after only 4 months. Our Mission is to act as a catalyst of benevolence acting on behalf of children and families affected by life threatening cancer. We work hard to provide toys for the children and siblings of a child with cancer. We provide gas, grocery, and restaurant gift cards, care packages that include toiletries, laundry supplies, and other needed items. In addition, we also provide meals, and visits during inpatient stays. |
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Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) -- a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), a 501(c) (3) charitable organization -- raises funds to accelerate the pace of groundbreaking translational research that can get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. SU2C facilitates collaboration among the best and the brightest in the cancer research community and by galvanizing the entertainment industry, SU2C generates awareness and builds grassroots support for this new approach to ending cancer. |
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The Timothy Padulsky Memorial Trust was established to benefit children and families affected by cancer in the community as well as at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. A scholarship in Tim's name was also established at Woburn Memorial High School. |
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The Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation is the single most important vehicle for raising private funds for leading-edge cancer research at UCLA. Sign up to benefit The UCLA - Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation |
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A leading voice in the young adult cancer movement, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults works at a grassroots level to support, educate, connect and empower young adult cancer survivors. |