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BASQUE IN THE MOMENT: Chef Alex Raij, Memorable Good Cookies and More
Acclaimed Chef Alex Raij on supporting others, cookie memories and a biscotti flavored with pecans and citrus that is sure to elevate any bake sale event!

Bake a Difference and Double Your Impact With Our Friends at OXO
Join us, alongside OXO, now through the end of the year and bake a difference in the lives of families impacted by childhood cancer.

Running for a Cause: A Survivor Accepts the Challenge to Change Childhood Cancer
Pediatric cancer survivor Haldora Churchill has accepted the Good Cookie Challenge for the fourth year in a row!
Dr. La Quaglia’s Carrot-Almond Drops
This delicious and healthy Carrot-Almond Drop cookie recipe is pediatric cancer surgeon approved!
Supporting Families with Childhood Cancer: What Not to Say
The following is an excerpt from an article originally shared by Oprah Daily from their Women Who Start Things Series.
Remembering Easton: A Mother’s Story of Loss and Hope
Hi! I’m Liz. I’m a mom and writer. I’m also a cancer mom. Have you ever been given a role

Keeping the Faith: A Dad Picks Up His Family Through Childhood Cancer
With my family, when anything was wrong, I’d want to make it better. With cancer, I couldn’t. I couldn’t make it better. All I could do is … be there.
Creative Fundraising Ideas for Childhood Cancer Awareness
We were built on bake sales but there are so many fun ways to help make a difference in the fight against pediatric cancer. That’s why we call it a FUNraiser! Here are just SOME ways supporters have gotten creative to help fund childhood cancer research.
Challenge Accepted! You’re Winning Summer This Year.
Summer is here and we’ve got good news, the Good Cookie Challenge is back! You’ve got goals and we’ve got goals. Together, we’re crushing them!
Why I Fight: A Grandmother’s Powerful Story of Love and Resilience in the Face of Childhood Cancer
If a traumatic experience occurred in your life would you run away or would you face it and continue to fight for others? I chose to face it.