Team Building + Giving Back is the Combination for Success

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Building strong morale in the workplace is hugely beneficial to thriving businesses. Experts agree that when morale is high, there is a direct correlation to increased productivity, efficiencies, and retention. While there are many ways company execs look to boost morale, team-building activities can be the source of fostering meaningful and open communication among peers, supports problem-solving, and keep those creative juices flowing!

Dribble for Victory Over Cancer

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For the past 15 years, PCRF has produced a tried-and-true event called Dribble for the Cure with UCLA and St. John’s basketball teams. This year we partnered with the V Foundation, rebranded the event “Dribble for Victory Over Cancer”, and we are looking to expand to other teams across the country. We are also looking for national and local partners to support these great events.

A Look Back on Cancer Research Funding

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Fifty years ago last month, President Nixon signed the National Cancer Act. Because of that law, the U.S. government has now invested far more money into fighting cancer than any other disease. Mary Lasker, Philanthropist and Activist, was the muscle behind the scene pushing this initiative.

Jake the Recycling Hero

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Meet Jake the Recycling Hero When individuals advocate to support lifesaving research, every donation or effort, both big and small, […]

Partners in Hope: Jessica

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Teams are the most integral parts of PCRF’s annual Reaching for the Cure event. To put it all into perspective, […]

Advanced Orthodontic Center Supporting Research for over a Decade

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The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation is proud to recognize Advanced Orthodontic Center as a Corporate Sponsor for our 21st annual Reaching for the Cure event on Sunday, March 17, 2019. Advanced Orthodontic Center has been supporting PCRF for over a decade.

Fountain Valley School District Goes Gold for Kids Fighting Cancer

On February 15th, 2019, classrooms and campuses alike were flooded with gold attire all throughout the Fountain Valley School District. Students, parents, teachers, faculty and staff participated in a district-wide “Go Gold Day” in honor of International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day.