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Rally Foundation Blog
http://www.rallyfoundation.org/blog/
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Atlanta, GA. Its sole mission is to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer research through various volunteer grassroots initiatives. The blog's purpose is to keep all the Rally members and friends up to date with the foundation's activities and venues. Let's team up and make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer!
Recent Posts
THE Rally T-shirt
Although we know there are thousand of reasons you may want one, we are going to list only twelve (for each month of the year): 1. The red and blue colors are irresistible 2. Every time you go to a Rally event it would feel like you are one of us...
“A Smarter War on Cancer”
David Loeb MD, PHD from Dr. David’s blog–Musings of a Pediatric Oncologist agreed to share his last article, “A Smarter War on Cancer” with us. Please see his article below and feel free to post your comments in regards to his...
Thank you!
Please vote for the Rally Foundation! I’m glad that through facebook we can contribute to the fight against childhood cancer just by submitting our vote. Chase Community Giving is donating $5,000,000 to charities around the USA. Facebook users ...
Rally North West
When I asked our North West correspondent, Kathi Clarke, to write a blog post about the preparations for the Seattle Rock n Roll I knew she will speak from her heart and write a great message. Rally Kid, Kelsie April Grace McKune was my niece. I w...
Brian McCann Rally Celebrity Softball Game
For those of you living in Georgia or that will be visiting Georgia in November, Jet Sports Management, Brian & Ashley McCann, and Chipper & Sharon Jones will present the first Brian McCann Rally Celebrity Softball Game! Date: Friday, Novemb...
“Thinking of a Kid Named Tyler”
Mike Lenhart, the founder and president of The Getting2Tri Foundation, Inc. wrote a very inspirational blog post about Rally kid Tyler and our CEO Dean Crowe’s Lake Lanier Triathlon journey. “I was just walking away from putting Jason Gu...

