Pinky Swear Foundation
Pinky Swear Foundation helps families in the United States when a child has cancer. It gives financial help for everyday needs like rent, utilities, food, gas, and transportation so families can focus on their child.
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The Pinky Swear Foundation's Orange Envelope Program offers financial support to families facing the difficult journey of a childhood cancer diagnosis or relapse. Within six months of a child's... Main Services financial assistance virtual support Serving young adults teens school-aged children preschoolers toddlers infants <1 recently diagnosed on-treatment cancer families More Less with children caregivers dependents
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- Who they serve
- families,youthAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 5
- Recently verified· Jun 26
All-Star FundService
Pays or helps with everyday bills such as rent, mortgage, utilities, groceries, gas, auto insurance, and car payments for families of children in cancer treatment.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Orange EnvelopeService
Provides a $200 gift card, letters of encouragement, and a resource guide to families soon after a child's cancer diagnosis.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Pinky Swear PantriesService
Stocks food pantries inside partner children's hospitals with snacks, grab-and-go meals, and packaged food for families staying near their child.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Childhood Cancer Awareness MonthEvent
A September campaign asking the public to donate, fundraise, or share the mission to support children with cancer and their families.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Pinky Swear Radiothon 2026Event
A radio fundraising event dedicated to helping children with cancer and their families.
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