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Donation Goal: $40,000

Friends of Kids with Cancer thanks you for your support of Walk with a Friend! In addition to our normal activities for this event, we are empowering our pediatric cancer community of supporters to fundraise on our behalf in support of all the families we serve in the St. Louis region. 

  1. To make a general donation to Friends of Kids with Cancer, scroll down and choose your desired donation amount.
  2. Help individuals reach their fundraising goals by clicking on the fundraiser's name.

No matter how you choose to donate, your generosity will help advance opportunities for our community.

Donations can be made securely online, by mail with a check, over the phone, or through other alternatives.

SEND A CHECK TO:
Friends of Kids with Cancer
16Sunnen Drive, Suite 161
St. Louis, MO 63143

MAKE A DONATION OVER THE PHONE:
Call 314-275-7440

DONATE BY SPONSORING THE EVENT
Learn more about sponsoring by visiting www.friendsofkids.com/walksponsor  

MORE WAYS TO DONATE:
IRA Charitable Contributions (QCD), Stock, Donor-Advised Funds (DAF)

$135

Raised of $40,000

Top Donors

$135 Raised By 1 Donor

$60 in honor of Lydia Boyer

Individual Fundraisers

$60
Kayla Boyer
$40
Alex Toyryla
$35
Brishay Boyd

Team Fundraisers

$60
Hope For Lydia

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Donation Attribution

100% of proceeds from this event go directly to Friends of Kids with Cancer in support of programs and operations that benefit St. Louis families facing pediatric cancer and blood-related diseases.

Friends of Kids with Cancer is devoted to enriching the daily lives of children undergoing treatment for, and survivors of, cancer and blood-related diseases. Our mission is to be an advocate for these special kids, providing them and their families with the educational, emotional, and recreational support needed as a result of the long hours of chemotherapy, illness, and isolation.

Learn more at friendsofkids.org

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