Giving to Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

A young patient wearing an orange t-shirt and a bandage around her arm smiles and stands with her arms crossed in front of a wall mural that spells out "hope."

Leading care for children with cancer and blood disorders

Your gift advances pediatric hematology-oncology care and gives hope to families.

Every gift brings hope to pediatric cancer and blood disorder care

When a child is diagnosed with cancer or a serious blood disorder, the impact can feel overwhelming. Your support helps us deliver hope, answers, and the exceptional care so many families need. 

Donations help us provide the most advanced care for children who have just been diagnosed as well as for those who have rare, recurrent, or treatment-resistant disease. 

Gifts of all sizes fuel research, medical education, and innovations that lead to better care for illnesses like:

  • Pediatric leukemia and lymphoma
  • Ewing sarcoma
  • Bone marrow failure syndromes
  • Immunodeficiencies
  • Neuroblastoma
  • DIPG and other brain tumors
  • Pediatric melanoma
  • Many other serious illnesses

Your generosity advances better care and cures

Donor support makes a big difference, today and for decades to come. Your support enables us to:

  • Test innovative ideas and pursue cutting-edge research
  • Launch clinical trials that can lead to breakthroughs
  • Develop novel approaches and lifesaving new treatments
  • Train and educate tomorrow’s leaders and experts
  • Offer survivorship programs that transform lives
  • Provide individualized support, like our Adolescent and Young Adult program
  • Innovate to improve safety, quality, and family experiences

On behalf of our Little Victors and their families, thank you for your support of the Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology.

See how your gift impacts kids today

Giving Opportunities

Block Out Cancer

Researchers at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital are making transformative breakthroughs and opening doors to novel, personalized treatment options for childhood cancer. You can help Block Out Cancer with a gift to pediatric cancer research.
Donate to give families hope

Pediatric Cancer Research Fund

Mott Children’s Hospital believes every child with cancer deserves a cure. As the leading cause of death by disease among U.S. children, your gift allows us to lead discovery through the largest, cutting-edge pediatric research effort in Michigan.
Give now to help cure pediatric cancers

U-M Chad Carr Pediatric Brain Tumor Center Fund

The U-M Chad Carr Pediatric Brain Tumor Center Fund supports pediatric brain tumor research at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. The fund was created in honor of five-year-old Chad Carr, who passed away in November 2015 of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG).
Donate to give families hope

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Partner With Us

We would be pleased to discuss your interests and goals — and the impact your gift can have. We can connect you with faculty and staff, identify where your help is most needed, and share how giving can provide personal satisfaction as well as financial and tax benefits.

Ann Kay

Ann Kay

Sr. Associate Director of Development