Watching a child battle cancer will change your life. But, to watch a child receive adult-level treatments is one of the most gut-wrenching, sobering moments one can encounter. To make real progress in childhood cancer, Pierce Phillips Charity firmly believes that funding must direct toward research that will develop new and innovative ways to attack and destroy cancer in children. The data, the technology, the brilliant scientists and doctors are out there—they need funding to change history and give children a fighting chance.
How We Help
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Ways To Give
Make a Donation
You can change the status quo for kids battling cancer. Make a one-time donation on Pierce Phillips Charity’s website. 100% of the proceeds fund research and support local families.
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Shop our site and add-on a one-time donation to your order. We send 100% of your donation to Pierce Phillips Charity. Every dollar makes a difference.
Pierce Phillips Charity’s Mission
Pierce Phillips Charity is devoted to the eradication of pediatric cancer through funding research and to improving the lives of families whose children are battling this disease.
Meet Pierce Phillips
Pierce was born in July 2007 to Scott and Brandi Phillips. At 13 months old, Pierce was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. Children with the high-risk form of the disease have less than a 30% chance of long-term survival.
Unfortunately, neuroblastoma affected Pierce’s vital organs. So Brandi and Scott decided to stop treatment and take him home to enjoy every minute they could to love Pierce in his final days. In the arms of his mother and surrounded by family, Pierce earned his angel wings in October 2009.
Meet The Founders
Brandi & Scott Phillips
Pierce Phillips Charity is a significant part of their daily life as it allows them to continue Pierce’s fight. Finding a cure for childhood cancer is a deep and personal mission grounded in their core. Their hope is simple— no child has to battle this monster, and no parent has to experience the devastating heartbreak of losing their child.