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Tiffany Squiers

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Welcome to Georgia's birthday fundraising page!

It’s my birthday, and the only gift I’m asking for is support for curing cancer!

Thank you so much for taking a few moments to visit Georgia's page! Over this last year we have been so blessed by our happy, healthy baby. She has brought our family so much joy and is the perfect addition to round out the crew :)

We are wanting to pay all of this joy forward by raising money to help families who are unable pay for the life saving care that Fred Hutch provides to families in their darkest hour of need. Please help us to reach our goal of $1,000 in honor of Georgia's first birthday!!!

Much Love from all of us,

Georgia, Charlotte, Annabelle, Tiffany and Albert

 

A message from Fred Hutch:


This year I’ve decided to become a Curestarter for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center — an organization that’s very important to me. Please join me in fueling cures by donating to the Hutch instead of sending a birthday gift.

I support Fred Hutch because its scientists are world leaders in revolutionizing the way we prevent, detect, and treat cancer and related diseases. To put it simply, the Hutch’s research saves lives.

Did you know ...

The bone marrow transplant, developed by Dr. E. Donnall Thomas at Fred Hutch, earned him a Nobel Prize and provided the first example of the human immune system’s power to cure cancer. More than 1 million people have received this lifesaving procedure.

Today, Drs. Phil Greenberg and Stanley Riddell continue Dr. Thomas’ legacy, leading the way in the game-changing field of immunotherapy. In fact, they are perfecting an approach that could render chemotherapy and radiation obsolete, making cancer treatment for patients much less grueling and toxic.

Dr. Denise Galloway helped develop the vaccine that prevents human papillomavirus, or HPV, infection, which can cause cervical cancer.

Dr. Jim Olson developed “Tumor Paint,” an experimental molecule derived from scorpion venom that illuminates cancer cells so surgeons can see tumor margins more clearly. This means surgeons can zero in on the cancer, eliminating all of it, without affecting healthy tissue.

Dr. Gary Gilliland, president and director of Fred Hutch, has a bold vision. He believes Hutch scientists can find curative therapies for many, if not all, cancers by the year 2025. They just need the funding to do it.

Please join me in supporting this endeavor by donating today — your gift will support innovative research that saves lives.

Let’s make it possible for more people to move beyond cancer and live life to the fullest —meaning more birthdays and many more reasons to celebrate. Please donate today.