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Lunch for a Cure® is about helping children who have been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a deadly form of cancer that strikes thousands of infants and toddlers each year.

 

This fundraising program is a simple but powerful solution: We ask people to donate one day’s lunch money to the Neuroblastoma Foundation, a public charity dedicated to curing this cancer.

 

The cost of one lunch, if enough people contribute, will help save lives, fund research for a cure and provide support for families. Please donate your lunch money to the Neuroblastoma Foundation and help us eradicate this disease.

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  • Danny Nardi was the winner of the Walt Disney World Dream Vacation

    Give your lunch money in the name of a child with neuroblastoma in 2011 and they could win an all expense paid dream vacation to Walt Disney World this year.

  • The Giving Trees
    are back!

    Make a donation in a child’s name and an ornament appears on that child’s tree for every $5 you give. Once the tree is full, presents will start appearing under the tree.

    Better yet, those presents are real and will be sent out to them. Hopefully, it will put the smile on the face of those who need it most.

  • Your lunch could send a family toWalt Disney World

    Give your lunch money in the name of a child with neuroblastoma and earn them a chance to win an all expense paid dream vacation to Walt Disney World.

    Join our “Lunch a Month Club” and earn them twice as many opportunities to win!

  • Lunch for a Cure Cookbook

    Order your cookbooks now!


    Get your holiday cookbooks now. They will be shipping in late November, 2010.

    Order here.

  • Apple iPad

    iPad Winner!


    Reese Harding (age 3, neuroblastoma) and her family are the winners of the Apple iPad. Her mothered authored the Ten Clove Garlic Marinade recipe that was the randomly selected winner out of almost 600 recipe submissions.

  • In 2010, one the most important clinical trials for children with neuroblastoma was conceived...

    and guess what?

    We are going to fund it!

    Read more here.