
Joanne Chang’s Double Chocolate Cookies
We’ve teamed up with OXO, to partner with talented chefs who share their favorite bake sale recipes to raise money

We’ve teamed up with OXO, to partner with talented chefs who share their favorite bake sale recipes to raise money
Each year, we team up with OXO, to partner with talented chefs who share their favorite bake sale recipes to
We’ve teamed up with OXO, to partner with talented chefs who share their favorite bake sale recipes to raise money

Each year, we team up with OXO, to partner with talented chefs who share their favorite bake sale recipes to
We’ve teamed up with some awesome friends to create a gift list that has something special for everyone.
At Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, we fund research to discover less toxic treatments for pediatric cancer, the number one disease
With summer ending and school soon approaching, start planning a back to school bake sale! Especially because September is also

In the month of July, we would like to give a special shout out to the Royal Bank of Canada
Cookies for Kids’ Cancer has granted over $17 million to date, funding over 100 research projects that have resulted in

Sometimes we have an idea for how a recipe should come out and we make it three or four times to get it right. Sometimes we nail it on the first try. We knew exactly what kind of oatmeal cookie we wanted – chewy, with just a hint of cinnamon – and we got it right away by using just brown sugar. High-fives on this one.

We’d never suggest sneaking veggies into food to fool your kids, and yet, if they like this bread – which is very similar to carrot cake – it might make them realize that zucchini is actually very tasty!
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.
Volunteering isn’t about checking a box on a college application (although it can definitely help with that too!). We checked in with 10th grader Sophia Lehmann who has been involved with Cookies for Kids’ Cancer since she was four years old!
Looking for podcasts that combine empowering stories with the power to make a difference? Look no further than these suggestions, many featuring our co-founder, Gretchen Witt! While you’re brainstorming ways to bake a difference, listen to these podcasts to find out more about our mission to help fund pediatric cancer research and why it’s so important to spread the good word about our vision, that ‘No family is ever told, we have run out of options.

We tapped three of our top women fundraisers for their best bake sale tips and strategies.
To date, we’ve granted over $21 million, funding over 130 research projects that have resulted in 25 treatments and clinical trials available to children today. These grants are the result of support from thousands of passionate people from every state and 24 countries who believe in our mission of funding the most promising research for new, improved and less toxic therapies for pediatric cancer.
If there is a word that sums up 2023 it would be perseverance.
We recently spoke with Maci Belle, Mom to Luna and Aspen, to talk about motherhood, childhood cancer awareness, life after child loss, parenting, photography, creativity and so much more.
In March 2011, 2 1/2 year old Haldora was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Given only a 70% chance of surviving the next 5 years, she endured countless treatments and procedures – she was quite a fighter. Through it all her top supporter and twin brother, Hunt, was by her side, making her laugh and encouraging her to play and have fun. He wasn’t going to let cancer take away his sister. We checked in with Hunt to find out how he’s making a difference in the world of pediatric cancer and so much more.
The Cookie That Started It All … Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies – Chocolate Chip Cookies are universal favorites at bake sales, but this recipe was developed specifically for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer’s first bake sale–the 96,000 cookie one.