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Cookie Sale! Saturday, July 28th

Stop out at Sabre Lanes for the Cookies for Kids Cancer Bake Sale!

July 25, 2012
Saturday is the BIG day!! That cookie sale that I've been talking about the last couple weeks is swiftly approaching! I have many businesses that have promised cookies for our sale, so there will be something for everyone! I'm not kidding people-- we're even going to have GLUTEN FREE cookies there-- Yaaaaayyyyy! And many of Happy Bellies Bake Shop's cookies are also VEGAN!

So, stop over at Sabre Lanes in Menasha on Saturday and pick up some cookies-- free will donation, so bring your big hearts and help me support the amazing organization Cookies for Kids Cancer!

The bake sale is part of the Fun in the Summer Charity event. Each vendor will designate a charity to receive their donations.

See below for details on Cookies for Kids Cancer.


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Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is a 501(c)3 nonprofit public charity raising money for pediatric cancer research through local bake sales. It was founded by a very determined mother to help increase her young son’s odds in his fight against cancer. In late 2007, she had the idea to bake cookies to sell during the holidays. Her small idea became a huge movement with 96,000 cookies baked and sold during a three-week period with the help of more than 250 dedicated volunteers. Her bake sale raised more than $400,000. During that massive bake sale she realized people want to get involved and help, they just need a way to do so. So Cookies for Kids’ Cancer was created.

If you are wondering why there is a need to raise money for pediatric cancer research, it might come as a surprise that pediatric cancer is the number one disease killer in the U.S. of children under the age of 18. In fact, it kills more children than asthma, AIDS, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis combined. Unfortunately, pediatric cancer receives a very small percentage of the National Cancer Institute’s $4.8 billion annual budget and almost no research and development dollars from pharmaceutical companies. 

Research funding has made a direct and measurable impact on the survival rates of pediatric cancer. If children are our most precious resource, why wouldn’t we do everything in our power to keep them safe? It’s our responsibility and obligation to protect them and our future.

As the mother whose idea it was to create Cookies for Kids’ Cancer says, “If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes the world to fight pediatric cancer.” We’re in this fight because every child battling cancer deserves a fighting chance.