Partnering for a Cause: How Companies Are Fueling Pediatric Cancer Research

Partnering for a Cause: How Companies Are Fueling Pediatric Cancer Research

No matter the size, businesses and corporations are powerful sources of support for childhood cancer research. A small local business can bring a community together with a bake sale, while corporate partnerships can inspire consumers nationwide to raise pediatric cancer awareness and critically needed funds. 

Why Pediatric Cancer?

Pediatric cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death in children in the U.S. It’s up to us to amplify the voices and stories of kids facing cancer — because awareness drives action.

Pediatric cancers aren’t just smaller versions of adult cancers — they're fundamentally different. Yet too often, children are treated with therapies designed for adults. That’s why we urgently need research focused on individualized treatments. Every child’s cancer is unique — just like they are.

Turning Local Support Into Lifesaving Impact

Local businesses are the heart of the community. Hosting a bake sale, setting out a donation jar, or dedicating a “Give Back Day” where a portion of sales support our mission can bring people together in a powerful way. It’s about rallying your neighborhood around a shared cause — and showing your customers what you care about. Check out this story of a local business hosting a bake sale! 

 

Inspiring Action Across the Country

Larger companies have the unique ability to spark change on a national level. Whether through point-of-sale campaigns, employee giving, brand collaborations, or matching gift programs, corporations can drive awareness, raise critical funds, and inspire consumer engagement that goes far beyond the checkout line. Check out our Corporate Supporters

Ready to Get Started?

We’d love to explore ways to work together — whether it’s a bake sale, a give-back campaign, or something totally new. Email us at info@beagoodcookie.org and let’s make a difference together.

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