Commemorating 30 years of progress in investing in
pediatric cancer research, Wipe Out Kids' Cancer has raised over $3
million in the crusade against pediatric cancer. Since our founding in
1980, the survival rates for some cancers, such as Leukemia, have
increased from less than 50% to nearly 90%. We have seen great strides
in cancer research over the last 28 years. Several of the top cancer
initiatives are programs Wipe Out Kids' Cancer has supported over the
years.
However, for many childhood cancers the odds are still
less than 50% survival. Cancer remains the number one disease killer of
American children and the number two killer after auto accidents. Every
day 46 children will be diagnosed with cancer. Of those, 7 will not
survive, and of those who do survive nearly 66% will struggle with
chronic medical issues brought on by the treatment of their cancer.
These children are fighting valiantly every day to
survive their cancer. However, they cannot be their own advocates. It
is our job to do that for them.
At Wipe Out Kids' Cancer, we will not halt our efforts
until children are free from the threat of cancer. We will not halt
until the day when all children are living... cancer free.
WOKC
raises funds primarily through special events throughout the year. Our
largest annual fundraising event is the American Airlines Kids Cancer
Golf Classic. Held in the fall each year, golfers are treated to
exceptional "goody" bags with BlackBerry phones and Bachendorf watches.
In 2004, WOKC made national news as one of the golfers hit a
hole-in-one to win a Maserati Spyder from Park Place Maserati. Over the
past 5 years, the event has raised over $725,000 for Wipe Out Kids'
Cancer.
WOKC's mainstay event is the Tom Thumb Run for the Children Fun Run
and Addison Oktoberfest 5K, which is held in conjunction with the Town
of Addison’s Oktoberfest celebration in September. Runners enjoy cash
prizes from Amica Insurance, families enjoy a post-race party featuring
Eddie Coker, and everyone receives free entry to Addison's Oktoberfest
with registration.
In 2005, the Spirit of "Little Mo" Awards were introduced at a 25th
Anniversary gala. The awards were created to honor community leaders
who have committed to eradicating pediatric cancer. In 2008, the gala
moved to spring, and appropriately changed its name to "Swing into
Spring." The gala featured swing band dancing, the Spirit of "Little
Mo" Awards, and an incredible auction. Ann Podeszwa chaired the 2008
event which netted over $125,000 for Wipe Out Kids' Cancer.