Go Gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, a month to rally behind children and their families facing cancer diagnoses. Each day, 36 children are diagnosed with cancer (Gold In September, 2016)....
View Article24 Foundation Adds Mollie Clark to Team
24 Foundation has hired Mollie Clark as development director. In her role, she will be responsible for leading and managing all corporate and major donor revenue streams. Previously, Clark worked at...
View Article24 Foundation Funds Childhood Cancer Champions Program at Levine Children’s...
24 Foundation proudly announced a $1.5 million commitment to Carolinas Healthcare Foundation in May 2016, of which $300,000 of the funds will be put towards expanding the Childhood Cancer Champions...
View ArticleEmmaline’s New Normal
The Tringali family first heard, “Emmaline has cancer.” in early January 2016 and from there their life became living one day at a time, which including days of being brave for blood transfusions and...
View ArticleDay by Day: Drew Slocum
Day by day, hour by hour is the way of life for families affected by cancer. This became the routine for the Slocum family on April 25, 2013 when they heard the words, “diagnosed with leukemia”. Wes...
View Article24 Foundation Expands Team
24 Foundation is continuing to expand its team with two new staff and a new board member. Nanci Bonfield and Lisa Dale join the fundraising and recruitment team. In addition, Rasmus Pedersen has been...
View ArticleFrom Prom Dress to Diagnosis: Kathleen Stafford’s Cancer Journey
Kathleen Stafford participated in her first 24 Foundation event in August 2016 after hearing about the event from her father, who had participated the year prior. 24 Foundation became vehicle for...
View ArticleHalloween Scare Turned Cancer Scare: Alexandra Marshall’s Cancer Journey
Alexandra Marshall’s cancer journey began with a Halloween scare, but not from the stereotypical ghost or goblin. On Halloween of her freshman year of college, she had developed a 102 degree fever,...
View ArticlePaving a New Path: Meet Mea Pierman
Most people look forward to annually celebrating their birthdaysurrounded by family, friends, desserts and drinks, but Mea Pierman rang in her 60th birthday with a colonoscopy, which led to the...
View ArticleNew name, expanded cause: 24 Foundation fights cancer with 24-hour charity...
24 Hours of Booty is kicking off the New Year with a new brand and logos. The organization has been rebranded as 24 Foundation. The Foundation will present their annual multi-market 24-hour charity...
View ArticleMeet 24 Foundation Staff!
Meet 24 Foundation staff. Our success in raising more funds for cancer navigation and survivorship programs and hosting premier cycling and walking events is largely in part due to our team of 8...
View Article24-Hour Charity Cycling Event Smashes Fundraising Record with $1.67 Million...
24 Hours of Booty celebrated 15 years with a record-breaking event. The 15th Annual 24 Hours of Booty presented by Levine Cancer Institute has raised more than $1.67 million to date to help support...
View ArticleGo Gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, a month to rally behind children and their families facing cancer diagnoses. Each day, 36 children are diagnosed with cancer (Gold In September, 2016)....
View Article24 Hours of Booty Adds Mollie Clark to Team
24 Hours of Booty has hired Mollie Clark as development director. In her role, she will be responsible for leading and managing all corporate and major donor revenue streams. Previously, Clark worked...
View Article24 Hours of Booty Funds Childhood Cancer Champions Program at Levine...
24 Hours of Booty proudly announced a $1.5 million commitment to Carolinas Healthcare Foundation in May 2016, of which $300,000 of the funds will be put towards expanding the Childhood Cancer Champions...
View ArticleEmmaline’s New Normal
The Tringali family first heard, “Emmaline has cancer.” in early January 2016 and from there their life became living one day at a time, which including days of being brave for blood transfusions and...
View ArticleDay by Day: Drew Slocum
Day by day, hour by hour is the way of life for families affected by cancer. This became the routine for the Slocum family on April 25, 2013 when they heard the words, “diagnosed with leukemia”. Wes...
View Article24 Hours of Booty Expands Team
24 Hours of Booty is continuing to expand its team with two new staff and a new board member. Nanci Bonfield and Lisa Dale join the fundraising and recruitment team. In addition, Rasmus Pedersen has...
View ArticleFrom Prom Dress to Diagnosis: Kathleen Stafford’s Cancer Journey
Kathleen Stafford participated in her first 24 Hours of Booty event in August 2016 after hearing about the event from her father, who had participated the year prior. 24 Hours of Booty became vehicle...
View ArticleHalloween Scare Turned Cancer Scare: Alexandra Marshall’s Cancer Journey
Alexandra Marshall’s cancer journey began with a Halloween scare, but not from the stereotypical ghost or goblin. On Halloween of her freshman year of college, she had developed a 102 degree fever,...
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