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Community Sponsors Holiday Gifts for Children Battling Cancer

 (Reno, NV) – Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) launched its Hope for the Holidays program which will continue through the month of December. The Hope for the Holidays Program helps provide gifts for families in northern Nevada affected by childhood cancer.

“The holiday season can be really tough for families dealing with a childhood cancer diagnosis. Our Hope for the Holidays program is one special way our community can help support local children and bring joy to their family during a difficult time,” said NNCCF Executive Director Shirley Folkins-Roberts. “A childhood cancer diagnosis is a family diagnosis, and we are dedicated to alleviating the financial and emotional strain that affects these families.”

All donations to NNCCF will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the William N. Pennington Foundation, up to $500,000, now through February 19, 2021. The matched dollars will benefit NNCCF’s Family Assistance Fund during the 2021 year, providing financial and emotional support to local families battling cancer.

More than 40 families in the fight against childhood cancer need to be matched with a sponsor this holiday season. Individuals, groups and companies are encouraged to donate to the program.

To help a local family follow 3 steps:

  1. Register to be a sponsor
  2. Donate (by phone, online or check)
  3. Schedule photo opportunity

Visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org/hope-for-the-holidays for links to register and donate, or email Kelly@nvchildrenscancer.org, or call (775) 825-0888.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is celebrating 20 years of providing help, hope and courage to local children battling cancer. NNCCF is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to childhood cancer, and has provided $5.6 million in direct financial support to families. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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NNCCF And San Francisco Giants Broadcasters To Host Third Annual A Giant Event for Childhood Cancer

(Reno, NV) – The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) and San Francisco Giants broadcasters, Mike Krukow, Jon Miller, Duane Kuiper and Dave Flemming, will virtually host the third annual A Giant Event for Childhood Cancer. This event supports children who are battling cancer in northern Nevada.

The San Francisco Giants broadcasters will tell unheard stories, recollect memorable baseball moments and guarantee a couple of horselaughs between the broadcasters and fans alike. This event will feature one-of-a-kind auction items, including sports memorabilia, custom gold ribbon guitars autographed by baseball legends including Barry Bonds, experience packages and much more.

A Giant Event for Childhood Cancer will also feature special guests, Buster Posey, catcher for the San Francisco Giants, and his wife Kristen Posey, who have made it their mission to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer.

When

Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 6PM-7:30PM

Where

Virtual broadcast and online auction – link available upon purchase

Tickets, Social and Sponsor Packages

Online: nvchildrenscancer.ejoinme.org/giantevent

Call: (775) 351-1064

Learn More: www.NVChildrensCancer.org/Giants

United in the fight against cancer, A Giant Event for Childhood Cancer will benefit NNCCF and local children, along with supporting childhood cancer research through the Posey Family Research Grants. NNCCF has provided $5.6 million in direct financial assistance to families in northern Nevada affected by childhood cancer and has raised $3 million in support for finding better treatments and a cure for childhood cancer. NNCCF assists approximately 120 families each year who actively seek assistance for costs associated with medical bills, travel related to treatment, loss of work and income due to their child’s diagnosis, emotional support programs and more. The Posey Family Research Grants has raised more than $4 million for pediatric cancer research since 2016.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is celebrating 20 years of providing help, hope and courage to local children battling cancer. NNCCF is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to childhood cancer, and has provided $5.6 million in direct financial support to families. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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NNCCF To Host Virtual 16th Annual Shave For the Brave Event

(Reno, NV) – Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) will virtually host the 16th Annual Shave for the Brave event on Thursday, March 11 to raise funds for childhood cancer research.

This is the largest virtual head-shaving event in Nevada with more than 100 participants shaving their heads in support of childhood cancer. In 15 years, NNCCF and Shave for the Brave participants have raised more than $3 million for childhood cancer research.

“Our community has made a tangible impact on the quality of treatment our young cancer warriors receive with support of this fantastic event” said Shirley Folkins-Roberts, executive director of NNCCF. “We have seen our own local kids benefit from the ground-breaking treatments and research that we are supporting through our Shave for the Brave events.”

Shave for the Brave 2021 is a family-friendly virtual event and the community is encouraged to get involved and shave their head. The goal of the event is to raise $150,000 for childhood cancer. Similar to a walk-a-thon, participants raise money by collecting donations or pledges in order to shave their head on the virtual stage. Participants or “Shavees” must pre-register online at www.stbaldricks.org/events/Reno2021 and create a team or sign up as an individual. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $100.00 to shave for this event. This year, participants are able to join the NNCCF hosted Zoom event to support other shaves.

When: Thursday, March 11, 2021 – 6:00 Virtual Launch

How to join: www.stbaldricks.org/events/Reno2021

Donate to the event online: www.stbaldricks.org/events/Reno2021

How to Watch:

Scan the QR Code or click the link to join the virtual event on 3/11 @ 6pm

https://zoom.us/j/91668014057

 

In partnership with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, NNCCF’s annual Shave for the Brave event has shaved more than 4,000 local heads.1 out of 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 20, yet less than 4% of the federal budget for cancer research is dedicated to childhood cancer. NNCCF supports childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation which is the largest private funder of childhood cancer research.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through no more treatment celebrations and family activities.  For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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Shirley Folkins-Roberts Named to the St. Baldrick’s Advocacy Advisory Committee

(Reno, NV)- The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) announced today the appointment of Shirley Folkins-Roberts to the Advocacy Advisory Committee for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest non-government funder of childhood cancer research grants, is on a mission to give kids a lifetime by supporting the most promising research to find cures and better treatments for all childhood cancers. St. Baldrick’s supports virtually every institution with the expertise to treat kids with cancer across the U.S. St. Baldrick’s ensures that children fighting cancer now — and those diagnosed in the future — will have access to the most cutting-edge treatment, by supporting every stage of research, from new ideas in the lab to the development of new therapies, to life-saving clinical trials.

The St. Baldrick’s Advocacy Advisory Committee acts as an opportunity to communicate with families and the medical community for national higher level policy consideration. Together with this group of public policy experts, physician-scientists and parents of children with cancer join to advance federal legislation on behalf of children with cancer.  Their efforts lead to increased federal funding for research, improved regulatory policies and work to ensure the needs of children with cancer are not an afterthought when government agencies tackle cancer issues.

Folkins-Roberts has been a dedicated advocate, leading NNCCF families and teams to Washington D.C. to advocate for childhood cancer funding since 2006. After knowing a family personally impacted by childhood cancer, she became one of the co-founders of NNCCF and served on the Board of Directors for 14 years before leading the organization as the executive director. I She is a member of the Rotary Club of Reno Central, the Board of Directors for REMSA, was appointed to the Nevada  Department of Health and Human Services Rare Disease Advisory Council.  As NNCCF Executive Director, Folkins-Roberts oversees direct family assistance, programs and services, donor development, events and day to day operations of the organization.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is celebrating 20 years of providing help, hope and courage to local children battling cancer. NNCCF is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to childhood cancer and has provided $5.6 million in direct financial support to families. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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Governor Steve Sisolak Signs Proclamation Declaring September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

(Reno, NV) – Governor Steve Sisolak signed a proclamation declaring September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) worked with organizations in southern Nevada, the Nevada Cancer Coalition, Candlelighters and Cure 4 the Kids Foundation, to achieve this state proclamation.

“Support on a national, state and local level is crucial to helping children battling cancer in Nevada” said NNCCF Executive Director Shirley Folkins-Roberts. “Our state has embraced the fight of these brave children and this declaration is a large step in helping families fight this terrible disease.”

Nationally, one out of 285 children will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 20 and approximately 44 children in northern Nevada are diagnosed each year.

This state declaration was accompanied by two additional local government declarations in Nevada signed by the City of Reno mayor, Hillary Schieve, and City of Fallon mayor, Ken Tedford.

Hundreds of non-profit organizations at the local and national level are helping support a cure for childhood cancer. NNCCF has collaborated with the national Children’s Oncology Group to increase funding for childhood cancer research, and hosts an annual event to raise money for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which is the largest private funder of pediatric cancer research.

To find out more information or read the state proclamation, visit nvchildrenscancer.org/proclamation

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.


Proclamation signed by Governor Sisolak:

State of Nevada
Executive Department
A Proclamation by the Governor

WHEREAS, according to the World Health Organization, cancer is a leading cause of death for children around the world, and approximately 300,000 children aged 0 – 19 years are diagnosed with cancer each year; and
WHEREAS, according to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, each year in the United States, nearly 15,550 children under the age of 20 are diagnosed with cancer, and in 2017, 158 children living in Nevada were diagnosed with cancer; and
WHEREAS, a child cancer diagnosis is a family diagnosis and a tremendous emotional burden for the family and child to bear: and
WHEREAS, the Silver State recognizes and thanks organizations across the state that have provided emotional support, as well as direct financial assistance, to local families to ease their emotional and financial burdens; and
WHEREAS, educating Nevadans about childhood cancer is essential to generating federal and private funding of childhood cancer research; and
WHEREAS, Childhood Cancer Awareness month provides an opportunity to educate our communities and raise awareness about Childhood Cancer, and the international symbol of childhood cancer is the gold ribbon;

Now, therefore, I, Steve Sisolak, Governor of the state of Nevada, do hereby proclaim September as
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in Nevada


Proclamation signed by Mayor Schieve:

Office of the Mayor
City of Reno
Proclamation

WHEREAS, childhood cancer is the #1 disease-related killer of our nation’s children; and
WHEREAS, nationally one out of 285 Children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 20; and
WHEREAS, due to awareness and research 84 percent of children will survive a cancer diagnosis; and
WHEREAS, in northern Nevada approximately 44 children are diagnosed with cancer each year and approximately 120 children each year are fighting cancer and are in treatment; and
WHEREAS, in 20 years the Northern Nevada children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF0 has provided over 5.3 million dollars in direct financial assistance to local families to ease the tremendous emotional and financial burden for the family; and
WHEREAS, Northern Nevada has embraced the fight of these brave children and provided support and assistance to families burdened by this horrible disease; and
WHEREAS, NNCCF is committed to raising awareness of childhood cancer in northern Nevada during the month of September and throughout the year,

Now, therefore, I, Hillary Schieve, Mayor of the City of Reno, Nevada, do hereby proclaim
The month of September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month


Proclamation signed by Mayor Tedford:

Office of the Mayor
City of Fallon
Proclamation

WHEREAS, childhood cancer is the #1 disease-related killer of our nation’s children; and
WHEREAS, nationally one out of 285 Children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 20; and
WHEREAS, in northern Nevada approximately 44 children are diagnosed with cancer each year; and
WHEREAS, due to awareness and research 84 percent of children will survive a cancer diagnosis; and
WHEREAS, in northern Nevada approximately 120 children each year are fighting cancer and are in treatment; and
WHEREAS, in 20 years the Northern Nevada children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF0 has provided over 5.3 million dollars in direct financial assistance to local families to ease the tremendous emotional and financial burden for the family; and
WHEREAS, the international symbol of childhood cancer is the gold ribbon; and
WHEREAS, northern Nevada has embraced the fight of these brave children and provided support and assistance to families burdened by this horrible disease; and
WHEREAS, NNCCF is committed to raising awareness of childhood cancer in northern NEvada during the month of September and throughout the year,

Now, therefore, I, Ken Tedford, Mayor of the City of Fallon, Nevada, do hereby proclaim the month of September as:

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

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(Reno, NV) Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) announced today the Know the Gold Campaign Gift Match Challenge of $500,000. Starting September 1, 2020, during Childhood Cancer Awareness month, all donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the William N. Pennington Foundation, up to $500,000, through February 19, 2021. Funds raised will support local children battling cancer and all support stays in northern Nevada.

“The way our community can come together to show support for our organization is inspiring and we are grateful for their commitment and kindness,” said NNCCF Executive Director Shirley Folkins-Roberts. “With the gift match challenge, we are able to match every dollar donated, which will support our smallest, most vulnerable community members during this time.”

To support the Know the Gold Campaign during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, please consider:

To donate or find out more information visit nvchildrenscancer.org/knowthegold, call (775)825-0888 or contact Alicia@nvchildrenscancer.org.

NNCCF assists an average of 120 local families each year and has provided more than $5.3 million in financial and emotional assistance in the last 20 years. The NNCCF is funded through local grass-roots efforts and does not receive federal or state funding. The Know the Gold Campaign helps raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer, and the national symbol of childhood cancer which is the gold ribbon. One out of 285 children will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States before the age of 20, and more children are lost to cancer in the U.S. than any other childhood diseases combined.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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(Reno, NV) – Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) hosted a parade ceremony on Tuesday, August 11 to honor of 28 childhood cancer survivors receiving the Inspire Scholarship.

“The Inspire Scholarship ceremony parade was a wonderful way to celebrate with our recipients. It was exciting to see 18 of our 28 recipients, especially after these last few months, and their enthusiasm during the ceremony” said NNCCF executive director, Shirley Folkins-Roberts. “We are incredibly proud of these young adults as they pursue their dreams.”

These scholarships assist with continued education at a university, college, vocational or technical school.

Scholarship recipients who were assisted by NNCCF accepted their scholarship in the NNCCF parking lot under a balloon arch. This social-distancing parade is in lieu of the Inspire Scholarship Ceremony event that typically celebrates the recipients and donors with a reception and lunch.

“We are very grateful to the board and staff at NNCCF for their support during Shannon’s cancer treatment and recovery through this exciting time for her pursuing her college degree at UNR,” said Kathleen, mother of Inspire recipient.

NNCCF has provided $5.3 million in direct financial assistance to local children battling cancer in 20 years. Through NNCCF’s Inspire Scholarship, more than $465,000 in scholarships has helped childhood cancer survivors and young adults affected by cancer to pursue career dreams.

The Inspire Scholarship program is supported by the generosity of C. and J. Panattoni, Dwyer-Stowe Charitable Fund C/O Fidelity Charitable, Earl and Elizabeth Ash Foundation, Estelle J. Kelsey Foundation, John Ben Snow Memorial Fund, S. Colfer, S. LeSourd, Winchester Family Foundation. And Thank You Ma’am Reno supported an additional award for recipients to receive books and materials.

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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(Reno, NV) – Today, May 5, 2020, the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) hosted a superhero themed “No More Chemo” parade for Brady, a local 5-year-old boy, who recently completed treatment for childhood cancer. Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, Reno Police Department and Reno Fire Department participated in the parade which included patrol cars, motorcycles, SWAT truck, and fire engines. There was also a special cameo appearance from Brady’s favorite superhero, Iron Man.

“In light of what is going on in the world, the celebration parade for Brady today was one of the coolest things we have ever experienced.” said Nicole, Brady’s mother. “Brady has endured so much in the last three years. It brought so many tears of joy to see his happiness and be able to watch him ring the bell.”

Brady rang the bell on his driveway with his parents and siblings, as his friends, family, the NNCCF team, and community supporters, drove by in a parade to celebrate his completion of treatment for childhood cancer. Each ring of the bell paid tribute to every appointment, infusion, surgery, and more that he and his family endured throughout their cancer journey. Brady was given the nickname “Iron Man Brady” during treatment and has showed his bravery and resilience every day since.

“The amount of love and support this community has shown Brady and our family is something we will forever be grateful for. They have made this cancer journey bearable from beginning to end,” said Nicole. “We want to thank our family, friends new and old, NNCCF, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, Reno Police Department, Reno Fire Department, SWAT, Iron Man, Lion and Lamb staff and classmates for making this a day we will never forget.”

In 2014, NNCCF established a bell ringing tradition to help children and their families celebrate the end of their childhood cancer treatments. The celebrations are typically held in the NNCCF office where a large, silver, “No More Treatment” bell is mounted. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and social-distancing restrictions, Brady’s family and NNCCF crafted a different way to celebrate. NNCCF cleaned and delivered their portable bell to the Brady family prior to the celebration.

“During this time of quarantine, we are so happy to be able to celebrate this milestone with a social distancing celebration involving so many of our community partners,” said Shirley Folkins-Roberts, NNCCF executive director. “Our bell ringings and ‘No More Treatment’ celebrations are a symbol of hope for our families – It was a long-awaited milestone for Brady and his family, and we are proud to celebrate this moment with him.”

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The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

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Today, members of the community along with local first responders participated in a parade celebrating the end of cancer treatment for 5-year-old Brady. WAY TO GO!
@NVKidsCancer #endoftreatmentbell #hero #warrior pic.twitter.com/jMzTgvfb50

— Washoe Sheriff (@WashoeSheriff) May 5, 2020

5 year-old Brady kicked #cancer in the butt!! To celebrate his bravery and courage our Reno community came together to say GREAT JOB BRADY with a parade full of family, friends and all kinds of Superheroes!! pic.twitter.com/Sp3PBIvAvI

— Reno Police (@RenoPolice) May 5, 2020

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(Reno, NV) – The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) is pleased to announce the completion of an office renovation project that took place during the COVID-19 closure. SILegacy Floor Finishing, and President Jim Farley, installed new vinyl flooring in common areas of NNCCF’s 3000-square-foot office space. The $10,000 flooring donation will help assist NNCCF in keeping a clean and sterile environment for children and families served by the foundation.

“During this time of economic strain in our community, we are grateful to supporters who have assisted us not only during this time to prepare our building and office, but to help our families remain safe,” said Shirley Folkins-Roberts, NNCCF executive director.

NNCCF received additional support from partners to improve the upkeep of the building and office space from Alston Construction and Victory Woodworks. The updates to the office will help provide a cleaner environment for children who have compromised immune systems. SILegacy Floor Finishing previously assisted NNCCF in 2019 by relaying flooring in two offices, and laid original flooring in the building in 2015.

During the COVID-19 office closure, NNCCF has operated remotely and at full capacity serving local families affected by childhood cancer with financial and emotional support programs. NNCCF recognizes partners in the community who have donated in-kind goods or services to support its programs. Donors include Dolan Auto Group, Angel Flight, Mike Krukow, Norwalk Furniture, Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment, Nevada Face Mask Warriors, Dotty Molt Photography, Love Your Melon, Misty Shore, MNG Partners, Cumulus Media Group, and Walton’s Funerals & Cremations.

NNCCF has had a significant increase in requests for additional assistance including support for groceries, utilities, rent and mortgage payments. Families are challenged by financial strain due to a childhood cancer diagnosis and are now facing additional economic strain due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To donate to NNCCF visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or to partner with an in-kind good or service contact Shirley Folkins-Roberts, Shirley@nvchildrenscancer.org or call (775) 825-0888.

 

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About NNCCF: The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation is the only non-profit in the region solely dedicated to helping local children and their families affected by childhood cancer. NNCCF’s programs and services include the Family Assistance Fund, Inspire survivorship program, Hope for the Holidays program and emotional support through end-of-treatment celebrations and family activities. For more information, call (775) 825-0888, visit www.nvchildrenscancer.org or follow on social media @NVKidsCancer.

About SILegacy: SILegacy specializes in various floor services such as selling and installing commercial flooring in the Northern Nevada and Northern California region. SILegacy honors the remembrance of Silvano Casas, who allowed his son and son-in-law to help grow and expand the family business. www.silegacy.com

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Dozers & Dirt Fundraiser 2020 Canceled Due to COVID 19

(Reno, NV) – It is with great sadness that we announce the Dozers & Dirt fundraiser benefiting Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF), has been canceled due to COVID 19. The committee hoped we could hold the event later in the summer but out of abundance of caution for all attendees it has been canceled.

The committee is working diligently on next year’s event and we look forward to seeing everyone on Saturday, June 5, 2021.

Dozers & Dirt (brought to you by the former committee of the Reno Big Dig) has been a staple in our community for 20 years and with your generous support we have raised more than $1 million dollars in the fight against pediatric cancer.

NNCCF has provided more than $5.3 million in direct financial assistance to local children battling cancer – all through locally raised funding. For twenty years, NNCCF has been the only nonprofit in the region solely dedicated to childhood cancer. NNCCF continues to assist local childhood cancer families through the generosity of “Community Partners” and fundraisers like Dozers & Dirt.

Please visit NNCCF website www.nvchildrenscancer.org/dozersanddirt/ or the Dozers and Dirt event on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/events/755483124885029/ for updates.

 

We truly appreciate your thoughtful consideration of our cause and hope that you continue to support Dozers & Dirt for many more years to come. If you wish to donate to Dozers & Dirt or receive additional information, please contact Jared Hosefros at (775) 742-2203.   NNCCF is a non-profit organization, 501(c)(3) No. 20-8623503.

 

Sincerely,

Jared Hosefros, Chair

Dozers & Dirt Committee

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