Support Proton Pals Foundation
There are many ways to support the Proton Pals Foundation and make a meaningful impact on the lives of proton therapy patients and their families. One of the simplest ways is by making a financial donation, whether it’s a one-time gift, a monthly contribution, or a memorial or tribute donation in honor of a loved one. For those looking to make an even bigger impact, corporate sponsorships and matching gift programs are excellent opportunities to help fund critical patient support programs, such as gas cards, meal vouchers, hotel stays, and emotional support initiatives.
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Participating in or hosting fundraising events is another great way to get involved. You can attend events like the annual Drive Out Cancer golf tournament or organize your own community fundraiser to benefit the foundation. Volunteering your time is also incredibly valuable—whether it’s helping with events, providing administrative support, or offering emotional support to patients and their families, your time and presence make a difference.
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In-kind donations, such as gift cards or care package items, are another way to directly support patients during their treatment journey. Additionally, raising awareness of the foundation's mission by sharing it with friends, family, or on social media can help increase visibility and expand support. Advocacy is another key way to get involved—help spread the word about the benefits of proton therapy and the critical work of the Proton Pals Foundation to local leaders, organizations, and healthcare providers.
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For those looking to make a lasting contribution, consider joining the legacy giving program by including Proton Pals Foundation in your will or estate plan. Even everyday actions like shopping through AmazonSmile or similar programs can make a difference by directing a portion of your purchases to the foundation. By supporting Proton Pals Foundation in any of these ways, you can help ensure patients and their families receive the care, resources, and support they need during their cancer journey.
