Wyckoff Daisy Troop rally behind our MVP Becca
Many people in Wyckoff have rallied behind MVP Becca to support her as she counts down her final days of chemotherapy treatments, including a Wyckoff Daisy troop.
Many people in Wyckoff have rallied behind MVP Becca to support her as she counts down her final days of chemotherapy treatments, including a Wyckoff Daisy troop.
“On October 21st, Town Audi teamed up with Red Bulls players Luis Robles and Dax McCarty to hold an autograph event to support Tackle Kids Cancer. During the event, Luis and Dax met with fans and signed autographs and Town Audi generously donated and presented a $4,500 check to Tackle Kids Cancer.” Photo From left […]
The Wyckoff Police Department in New Jersey ditched their razors in an effort to raise awareness for pediatric cancer. The officers started an initiative called “Beards for Becca” to support our 8-year old MVP Becca who is battling leukemia.
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and we partnered with the New York Red Bulls to take over the match versus Philadelphia Union.
Last May, Hackensack University Medical Center and NBC4 New York took over MetLife Stadium
This week, the New York Red Bulls signed, Niamh, MVP at the Children’s Cancer Institute at Hackensack University Medical Center to a contract
Being a part of a team is something that Kimberly Ludwig takes to heart.
The Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation and New York Football Giants are proud to announce the launch of a new fundraising campaign, Eli’s Challenge, as part of its successful Tackle Kids Cancer initiative.
In Van Neste Park, Ridgewood NJ, the town hosted the annual Daffodil Festival where cupcakes were sold to benefit Hackensack University Medical Center, Tackle Kids Cancer, and Chef It Up.
Some kids got the chance to be master chefs today to help raise money for pediatric cancer research. Those kids got to help others in need by means of a $5 donation in which 100 percent of which went to Hackensack University Medical Center’s pediatric cancer research efforts.
The NJ Pride, a premiere softball organization, and Essex High School created a tournament to honor Anthony LaRezza, the late IHA and NJ Pride softball coach. The goal was to raise money through admissions for Tackle Kids Cancer.
The Moriah School announced a fundraiser for Tackle Kids Cancer as well as a toy and book drive for the Children’s Cancer Institute in memory of Evan Levy. The school will be hosting a big event to honor Evan Levy and to embody his strength and courage.