Gateway For Cancer Research
https://www.gatewaycr.org/
For over twenty-four years, Gateway Cancer Research has been providing cancer research clinical trials in hopes of helping people to feel better, live longer, and possibly wipe out this devastating disease.
This non-profit organization deals with two of the three phases of clinical trials, Phases I and II.
Patients are encouraged to be active in the organization and become advocates in every level of this organization, even being part of the Board of Directors.
Gateway Cancer Research believes that when a donation is made for cancer research, that is where it should go. 99¢ of every dollar received goes directly to fund cancer clinic trials.
You can make a donation to this non-profit by:
Credit/Debit Card Online
Check or Money Order By Mail
Fund One Day – Just $16.56 per patient
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Accreditions/Affiliations:
Great Non-Profits
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Choose Hope
Cancer Sucks
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*Disclaimer – This post is for general information only and part of the Blogging From A-to-Z Challenge (April 2016). I am not affiliated with or endorse this non-profit organization. Please use caution when donating online.
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More A to Z Challenge Non-Profit Organization Posts (2016)
A is for A Kids’ Brain Tumor Cure
B is for Bat Conservation International
D is for Dads’ Make A Difference
H is for Hadley Institute For The Blind and Visually Impaired
N is for National Association of Injured and Disabled Workers
T is for Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund
V is for Volunteer Lawyers Netowrk
You have a lot of good, worthwhile causes here.
Have a blessed day!
I go down a list and pick the ones that touch my heart in some way. I think I’ve made some good choices, so far. You have a blessed day also!
There is that nasty C-word again! I am very glad that there are so many cancer fighting non-profits out there. Hopefully, the clinical trials and research will save a lot of people!
Thanks for covering all these good causes, Cheryl!
Liesbet @ Roaming About – A Life Less Ordinary
Cancer runs rampant in my family! Both my parents, my paternal parents, and my maternal grandfather died from various forms of it. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment.
One of the best blogs this time around. You’ve compiled a great list, Cheryl.
Thank you. I really appreciate the great comment!
I have had a really good friend pass away from cancer. I miss her so much. Thank you for making this post.
I am sorry for your loss! I’ve mentioned before that both my parents, both my paternal grandparents, and my maternal grandfather all died of cancer. I so wish they would find a cure so that no more loved ones would be lost to this terrible disease.
As do I. I wish they could have found one many years back but we have it to look forward to. To save those who suffer of it in the future.
It would have been nice to have not lost the loved ones we already have, but we also have loved ones who are still here that may need treatment one day.
Inviting patients to contribute to work is a great idea. The cause would never lose heat. Right? Thanks for sharing!
I agree, having the patients involved is a great idea!
Lovely theme and good causes, thank you for sharing 🙂
@LunaNoctis from There She Goes
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment!