September 29, 2014

Tucson Girl Scout Troop #26 Makes a Huge Impact

This small troop is making a big difference in the lives of children battling pediatric cancer while collecting used sneakers for Max Cure Foundation's Dunk Your Kicks campaign.
September 25, 2014

Pediatric Cancer Awareness in Washington D.C.

Last week was an eye opener for me as I travelled to Washington, DC, to attend several events in honor of Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month.  I […]
September 12, 2014

Henry & Me Film Hits A Home Run For Childhood Cancer

The animated film Henry & Me is a film about a young boy battling cancer who gets his strength and courage from former Yankees. This movie not only warms your soul and touches your heart, a portion of the proceeds from DVD and digital sales will go to charitable organizations including The Max Cure Foundation.
September 2, 2014
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Live or Let Die | Who Makes The Hard Decisions

When a life is on the line, who makes that call as to whether the individual should receive experimental treatments? The story of how a friendship started. A contribution by Richard Plotkin, Max Cure Vice-Chairman.
August 16, 2014

To Light Up The Night Sky

How many people does it take to light the Empire State Building Gold for Childhood Cancers Awareness? Apparently too many as they continue to refuse.
August 5, 2014

Informed Plea For Compassionate Use

A childhood cancer advocate and clinical pharmacist gives her informed plea for why Compassionate Use makes sense for Nathalie.
August 5, 2014

Compassionate Use | Who Decides When its a Child’s Life?

Richard Plotkin, Vice-Chair of The Max Cure Foundation explains compassionate use when it relates to pediatric cancer and his take on the ethical issues.
August 1, 2014

Dunk Your Kicks With Driftwood Day Camp

Thanks to 2 amazing 8 yr old boys, over 1,000 pair of sneakers were collected to support Max Cure's Dunk Your Kicks campaign. See how they inspired a camp.
July 23, 2014

Lion Max Brings Superhero Capes to Kids With Cancer

What do you get when you mix two lions, a handful of brownies and Phoenix Children's Hospital? Read about how a group of Arizona volunteers, including children ages 6 - 12 toured Phoenix Children's bringing smiles to kids and their families.