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
As the 2025 Good Cookie Challenge comes to a close, we’re reflecting on everything we’ve learned and celebrating the incredible
Hearing “your child has cancer” is one of the most devastating sentences a parent can face. It brings fear, confusion
Every September, a gold ribbon makes its quiet appearance, symbolizing Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. But unlike other well-known awareness ribbons,
Looking for a way to turn what you care about into real, lasting change? For me, joining Cookies for Kids’
School fundraising doesn’t have to mean the same old car wash or coupon book. In 2024 and 2025, schools across
The Gold Ribbon Every September, a small but powerful symbol begins to appear across labels, backpacks and social media feeds:
At Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, we believe anyone — no matter their age — can make a difference in the
A groundbreaking clinical trial at Seattle Children’s started by Dr. Nicholas Vitanza, who received early funding from Cookies for Kids’
In today’s competitive job market, having a high GPA and a well-crafted resume isn’t enough. As the job market shifts
Spoiler alert: You don’t have to bake a thing to make a difference! Want to host a bake sale but
Every two minutes, a child is diagnosed with cancer somewhere in the world. In the time it takes to read
You mixed, you baked and made a difference — But the story doesn’t end once the last cookie is gone.
When it comes to holiday gifting, businesses often struggle to find the perfect present that feels personal, meaningful and let’s
We love a classic bake sale, but fall is the perfect time to SPICE things up. With crisp air, colorful
At Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, we believe that every child has a story worth celebrating and a cookie worth savoring.
Year Amount Center Researcher Grant Name Category Type of Cancer Subtype 2024 $125,000 Texas Children’s Cancer Center Dr. Carl Allen
Halloween is the perfect time to stir up a little magic in the kitchen. These Halloween goodies pop with color,
When 2-year-old Liam Witt was diagnosed with pediatric cancer in 2007, his parents, Gretchen and Larry Witt, both employees at
September was a powerful reminder of when communities unite, change is made. We loved seeing gold bows on front doors,
As the 2025 Good Cookie Challenge comes to a close, we’re reflecting on everything we’ve learned and celebrating the incredible
Hearing “your child has cancer” is one of the most devastating sentences a parent can face. It brings fear, confusion