
Wear this extraordinary care cure dream wristband, and put a smile on a child with cancer. Imagine the impact; this is an incredible opportunity to give back. Children with cancer want to play, children with cancer want to run, and just have a chance to feel normal. Our organization is moving fearlessly toward giving back to families that are coping with enormous stress. We are determined to care, seek cures, and dream of a future free from cancer! Just a small donation of $10 makes smiles. Help fight pediatric cancer, and show your support! Please send your tax deductible donation of $10 today, and we will send to you this wonderful laser engraved wristband to remind you and others of this huge need. Yeah, huge. Care.Cure…Dream. These three short words speak volumes. The Scotty Foundation supports organizations that care for children with cancer and are working to cure this tragic disease. Through our support of Camp Sunshine and the Atlanta Ronald McDonald House, we hope to care directly for children afflicted with the hardships of life’s most challenging diseases and for their families. But it doesn’t stop there. The ultimate answer is a cure, and our initial platform to help seek just that lies in the support of the Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Cure, as we are aware, is a lofty target. This is where the third word comes in: dream. As an organization, we are already dreaming the biggest dreams, and it is our hope that others will join us in those dreams as we shoot for the moon! In addition to supporting these organizations, it is our intention to build a world-class information collection and dissemination infrastructure to help families get the help they need in times of highest urgency. As our foundation’s namesake, Scott Mishkin was given 6 months to live, and essentially told to go home, get his affairs in order and prepare to die. Because that is exactly what he did not do, Scott survived for twenty-seven months – and he frequently noted that those were the most wonderful months of his life.His biggest challenge, in addition to directly fighting the cancer itself, was searching for information regarding other patients, any success stories they might have, the latest treatments available worldwide and the like. Modern technology today makes it possible to acquire this information. We will make it a reality. |