Sunrise Israel
Camp Sunrise is Israel's only specialized camp for children with cancer, their brothers and sisters. Sunrise provides a safe environment for children where they can have fun and create friendships while enjoying the convenience and security of home. More (In Hebrew) >
Friedberg JCC
The Friedberg JCC has been serving Long Island's south shore community for nearly 50 years and provides social and educational programs, plus vitally needed services for individuals of all ages. It is where friends, neighbors and family come together to discover their Jewish identity, be themselves and just have fun. More >
Affiliated Hospitals
• Winthrop-University Hospital Cancer Center for Kids
• Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
• North Shore LIJ/Schneider Children's Hospital
• The Children's Hospital at Montefiore
• The Brooklyn Hospital Center
• NYU Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children's Center
• Stony Brook University Medical Center
• Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital
Walk to Help the Sun Rise
Each June, Sunrise Day Camp runs the Walk to Help the Sun Rise, a fun non-competitive morning activity for people of all ages to benefit Sunrise Day Camp. There are so many ways you can participate; with 3 beautiful courses to choose from, you can run, skip, roll, or stroll through our beautiful campgrounds! If you prefer you can sponsor a walker or make a donation directly to camp to help fulfill our promise that all children will attend camp for free. More >
Children's Oncology Camping Association International
In 1982, C.O.C.A., Children's Oncology Camps of America was founded by a dozen pioneer oncology camps. The personnel from these twelve camps found the lives of children with cancer were immeasurably enhanced by camping. Noting their similar experiences, these visionary souls believed a forum should be created to share their ideas and experiences. That forum known as C.O.C.A. currently consists of over 65 member camps from within the United States. More >
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Laura Rosenberg Foundation
The Laura Rosenberg Foundation Inc. was founded in 1981 to advance the care and treatment of all types of pediatric cancers and to perpetuate the memory of Laura Rosenberg. The funding of leukemia research and capital improvements and sponsoring of special programs in the Metropolitan Area secures a "better tomorrow" for children and their families faced with a devastating cancer diagnosis. More >
Marvin Tiger Foundation
The Marvin Tiger Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives and easing the burdens of children and their families, who are affected by life threatening illnesses. Established in 1999, the Foundation continues to sponsor unique programs that provide recreation, enrichment, and support. More >
Smiles for Scott
The Smiles For Scott Foundation, Inc. was established to honor the life and memory of Scott Loeb, the son of Debbie and Larry Loeb. Scott passed away in 2005 from medulloblastoma, a form of brain cancer, at the age of 5.
The objective of the Foundation is to raise funds to enhance the care and lives of children afflicted with cancer. The Foundation was named in recognition of Scott’s contagious smile. More >
The Morgan Center
The Morgan Center is a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to providing preschool age children who are undergoing treatment for cancer the opportunity to interact and socialize, in a safe environment that stimulates cognitive and social development. Children on chemotherapy treatment have a suppressed immune system, and could otherwise risk infection and serious illness by attending typical age appropriate preschool programs. More >
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