In this Q-and-A, Lauren Aslanian, who was diagnosed at age 15 with Stage 3B Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma, talks about the support she received from CHOC and the Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (AYA) Child Life Program, which is solely supported through philanthropy.
The Freeman Family: Saying ‘Thank You’ While Helping Others
The Freeman Family is honoring their beloved late son, Kevin, by raising funds for research into medulloblastoma, the disease that he courageously fought. To date, $63,108 has been raised to support this important research and provide new promise for children and young adults with medulloblastoma.
Parents Honor Son by Raising Funds for Life-Saving Diagnostic Testing
After son’s passing, parents raise funds to make cutting-edge, rapid whole genome sequencing (rWGS) tests more accessible for other children.
Rocking it for CHOC!
Turtle Rock Preschool raises funds for CHOC at their annual Kids on the Move-A-Thon.
The Clavis Foundation: Helping CHOC families where they need it most
Thanks to generous donors like the Clavis Foundation, we’ve provided significant financial relief to the families who have been burdened by the pandemic.
From patient to donor: Why this family gives back to CHOC
Given Katrina’s diagnosis with Type I Diabetes, and her family’s philanthropic spirit, raising funds to find a cure was a natural way for the family to give back to CHOC.