We believe that the more people know about the great work being done at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, the more people will want to support them in their lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children®. Hammermill is working with St. Jude to develop materials that help our people and partners spread the word about St. Jude.
Artwork by
St. Jude patient Colton,
kidney cancer
When Ty came to St. Jude with a rare eye cancer, it was too late to save his right eye. After surgery to remove it, followed by 5 rounds of chemotherapy, Ty is now cancer free. Throughout his treatment, Ty took comfort in making art. Painting himself as a doctor shows how determined he is to give back.
Artwork by
St. Jude patient Ty,
eye cancer
Artwork by
St. Jude patient Ashley,
leukemia
Pediatric isolation masks to help protect patients with compromised immune systems
A new toy for hospital play areas or recreational areas at St. Jude housing facilities
Meals for one day in the Kay Kafe, the St. Jude cafeteria
The cost of four platelet count tests
Help cover about two-thirds of the cost of one hour of physical therapy
A meal card for a St. Jude family for one week in Kay Kafe, the St. Jude cafeteria
A spinal tap for a St. Jude patient
The cost of four days of oxygen for a St. Jude patient
As a company and as individuals, we care about these children. This is the tenth year the Hammermill brand has participated in donating and raising awareness about St. Jude. What began as a holiday-focused fundraising effort has grown into an annual tradition that has raised more than $3.4 million for St. Jude. The funds are critical given that no family ever receives a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
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