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What We Learned From the 2025 Good Cookie Challenge (And How You Can Join Next Year)
As the 2025 Good Cookie Challenge comes to a close, we’re reflecting on everything we’ve learned and celebrating the incredible
10 Facts About Pediatric Cancer Every Parent Should Know
Hearing “your child has cancer” is one of the most devastating sentences a parent can face. It brings fear, confusion
Childhood Cancer Awareness for UNawareness Month
Every September, a gold ribbon makes its quiet appearance, symbolizing Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. But unlike other well-known awareness ribbons,
Inside the Student Leadership Program: Sophia’s Experience with Cookies for Kids’ Cancer
Looking for a way to turn what you care about into real, lasting change? For me, joining Cookies for Kids’
Creative School Fundraising Ideas That Worked in 2024 & 2025
School fundraising doesn’t have to mean the same old car wash or coupon book. In 2024 and 2025, schools across
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month- What the Gold Ribbon Symbolizes and Why It’s Important to Display it
The Gold Ribbon Every September, a small but powerful symbol begins to appear across labels, backpacks and social media feeds:
From the Classroom to the Community: Real-World Leadership for K–12 Students That Makes A Difference
At Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, we believe anyone — no matter their age — can make a difference in the
Breakthrough CAR T Cell Therapy Offers Options for Children with Deadly Brain Tumor, DMG
A groundbreaking clinical trial at Seattle Children’s started by Dr. Nicholas Vitanza, who received early funding from Cookies for Kids’
Learn. Lead. Stand Out: Why Volunteering in College is Your Secret Career Advantage
In today’s competitive job market, having a high GPA and a well-crafted resume isn’t enough. As the job market shifts
How to Host a Bake Sale with Zero Baking Skills
Spoiler alert: You don’t have to bake a thing to make a difference! Want to host a bake sale but
You Helped Make Nearly Half of All Pediatric Cancer-First Treatments Possible
Every two minutes, a child is diagnosed with cancer somewhere in the world. In the time it takes to read
How to Celebrate a Successful Bake Sale (and Why That Matters)
You mixed, you baked and made a difference — But the story doesn’t end once the last cookie is gone.