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Donations are one of many ways to help
Automobile donations are easy with America's Baby Cancer Foundation. We can take your used automobile, whether it's running or not, and the proceeds will support America's Baby Cancer Foundation. Your automobile donation is an important source of funds for America's Baby Cancer Foundation. Help us today by donating your automobile.
Other Donations
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Every year over 13,000 of our children die from child hood cancer related diseases. Childhood cancer is the number 1 disease related cause of death in children today.
America's Baby Cancer Foundation is a non-profit organization whose sole purpose is to support families with children who have cancer. That support comes through fundraising activities such as family oriented events. Check out our events calendar.
Your cash donations will be used for one or more of the following programs or services requested by hospitals and or families. America's Baby Cancer Foundation is run by families who lost children and others to cancer. All sponsorships and donations are tax deductible and directly support the children and no members of the foundation receive compensation.
Liang Liang Fund & The Little Angel Fund
Liang Liang was a 14-year old boy suffering from Leukemia who was discovered by one of the Foundation's founders on a business trip in China. Liang Liang's father attempted suicide thinking that his death and the donation of his organs would pay for his son's treatment. Luckily the father was found quickly and lives to see his son's treatment begin. The Foundation set out to raise $50,000 to pay for the stem cell transplant in Beijing for Liang Liang. Thanks to the generosity of many Liang Liang received his transplant in early 2006. In December 2006 Liang Liang lost his battle with Leukemia. Additional funds from this project will be split evenly between America's Baby Cancer Foundation for use in programs to provide early diagnosis and treatment of cancer in children and the Chinese Red Cross' Little Angel Fund to provide similar early diagnosis and treatment of cancer in children. Read the story.
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