The Rainbow Project

The Rainbow Project The Rainbow Project is based on the belief that our community needs a cancer treatment center for children.

The Rainbow Project is a nonprofit organization that reaches out to the families and children that have cancer in the Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George and Caroline counties. Before we can accomplish our goal to have a treatment center in our community we are reaching out to the families and children that have cancer to do whatever it takes to make their lives a little easier. Th

e Rainbow Project was inspired by a special young lady named Scarlett Funk. For 14 years Scarlett and her family fought a battle that noone should ever have to face alone. Our organization was established in memory of Scarlett and all of the children who have endured such a devastating disease.

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03/31/2022

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SACRAMENTO, CA – In a unanimous and bipartisan vote, the Senate Health Committee passed a bill today by Senator Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park) creating a $50 million research fund that will make California a leader in the fight against childhood cancer.

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02/28/2022

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Meet Maeve, a 10 year old acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivor!

After a week of fevers, bloody noses and extreme fatigue, Maeve’s parents took her to the doctor. Her parents were convinced that it was lymes disease. She was diagnosed with ALL on May 22, 2018. Treatment consisted of chemotherapy and she just celebrated one year off treatment this past July!

She survived and thrived through eight months of surgeries, chemotherapy, diabetes and tremendous muscular pain. “Maeve is a force of nature in her cheerfulness. She is the greatest friend you can ever imagine and bounces in sheer happiness. She survived a horrible beginning phase and became temporarily diabetic. She has endured so much in this horrible disease and still thinks of only giving to other kids. Maeve is devoted to raising awareness for kids not yet diagnosed and volunteers when she can,” said Marissa, Maeve’s mother.

Donate today to help kids like Maeve: https://www.acco.org/donate/

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02/18/2022

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For 52 years, the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) has been dedicated to making childhood cancer a national health priority. Since 1970, ACCO has worked hard to shape policy, support research, raise awareness and provide educational resources and innovative comfort programs to kids with cancer, survivors, and their families.

Learn more about ACCO today on our blog: https://www.acco.org/blog/support-for-more-than-50years/

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04/26/2021

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Childhood cancer guide for parents with information about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, supportive care for pain and nutrition problems, advanced cancer, and survivorship. Download a free ePub or Kindle or PDF. You can also print or order a free copy of this booklet from the National Cancer Instit...

03/05/2020

The Alliance for Childhood Cancer will host this year's Childhood Cancer Action Days. June 9, 2020 is a training day that will be held in the Washington Marriott at Metro Center followed by Hill visits in Washington, DC on June 10, 2020!

Get the full details here: https://give.acco.org/event/action-days-2020/e274423

We are at a critical point on several key policy issues for children with cancer, and we need a strong showing of advocates at Action Days 2020. Sharing your story on Capitol Hill this spring will ensure the voice of children with cancer is heard loud and clear.

03/05/2020

This we would like to recognize someone in the office. Someone whose heart is pure gold and she's dedicated to Care.Cure.Thrive for our Stars and their families. On top of tackling her own agenda she has managed to train our new employee. She is our Family and Community Outreach Manager Held. Thank you Heather for being a part of the PBTF family and loving our STARS! 'sAmazing

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King George, VA
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The Rainbow Project is based on the belief that our community needs a cancer treatment center for children. Before we can accomplish our goal to have a treatment center in our community we are reaching out to the families and children that have cancer to do whatever it takes to make their lives a little easier. The Rainbow Project was inspired by a special young lady named Scarlett Funk. For 14 years Scarlett and her family fought a battle that no one should ever have to face alone. Our organization was established in memory of Scarlett and all of the children who have endured such a devastating disease.