Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation Radiothon

Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation Radiothon

January 26th, 2018

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Scheels – Outlets at Legends

Join us on Friday, January 26th at Scheels and help us raise funds to help local families battling the unthinkable battle of childhood cancer! This is the 8th straight year of our company teaming up with this incredible organization! Help us make this the best radiothon to date and help us hit our goal of $250,000!

We are able to make the impossible possible with the help and support of people like you. The battle to fight childhood cancer can be devastating to patients, parents and siblings. NNCCF recognizes this battle and strives to support families through this. Our organization provides financial and emotional support at no cost to the families, as well as funds research and advocates for more federal support for childhood cancer research. We are a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit located in Reno, Nevada, supporting northern Nevada children with cancer.

Our Goals Are:

  1. To alleviate the financial burden and emotional strain that comes with the battle against childhood cancer.
  2. To enhance and expand public awareness of childhood cancer.
  3. To promote research to find a cure.
  4. To be proactive in assisting families throughout the treatment journey by connecting them with other national, regional and local resources.

How it All Began

keaton and jarryd The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation (NNCCF) was formed when Angel Kiss Foundation joined forces and legally merged with Keaton Raphael Memorial (Reno office) in September 2009. Angel Kiss was founded in 2000 in memory of a five-year-old boy named Jarryd who passed away from leukemia. Keaton Raphael Memorial was established in 2004 in memory of a five-year-old boy named Keaton who passed away from neuroblastoma. Despite their losses, these families haven given hope to others battling childhood cancer.  NNCCF seeks to keep this hope alive by supporting the kids that fight so hard.