

A NATIONAL STUDENT-LED RUNNING MOVEMENT
POWERING THE LOSE NO CHILD CAMPAIGN
EVERY STEP ACCELERATES KIDS BRAIN CANCER RESEARCH

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PNOC Foundation is an award winning, platinum-rated 501(c)(3) organization on a mission to lose no child to brain cancer. Brain cancer is the leading cause of childhood cancer death in the United States, and many children diagnosed today still face limited treatment options .
For more than a decade, the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC) has worked to change that reality Because of PNOC’s bold efforts to accelerate research, hope is on the horizon Founded to challenge traditional research paradigms that move too slowly for children in need, PNOC built a new model, one centered on collaboration, scientific rigor, and rapid translation of discovery into clinical trials. With an operational base at UCSF and a global network of 43 leading children’s hospitals and research institutions, PNOC has demonstrated that it is possible to move promising therapies from bench to bedside years faster than conventional timelines, and advanced two drugs to FDA approval, two extraordinary milestones
That progress led to the launch of the Lose No Child Campaign, a $50 million commitment to ensure that every child diagnosed with brain cancer has access to a clinical trial and a meaningful treatment option. The campaign reflects both the urgency of the disease, and the maturity and effectiveness of the platform PNOC has built.

campaign, immediately disbursing urgently needed funds to accelerate PNOC s scientific research and clinical trials for children and young adults with brain cancer. Started by Harry Forbeck and Jackson Philipp, two students at UCLA and the University of Michigan, Many Races One Fight encourages participants to run or walk a mile or a marathon on April 11, 2026.
Hope is on the horizon, every step, every dollar will help PNOC reach breakthroughs, faster.
Ann & Robert H Lurie
Children’s Hospital of Chicago CHICAGO, IL
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, CA
Children’s Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Children’s National Hospital WASHINGTON, DC
Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center BOSTON, MA
Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) PORTLAND, OR
Duke University Medical Center DURHAM, NC
Johns Hopkins Hospital BALTIMORE, MD
Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital Hackensack University Medical Center HACKENSACK, NJ
Princess Maxima Center UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS
Children’s Cancer Hospital, Egypt CAIRO, EGYPT
John Hunter Hospital NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA
Monash Children’s Hospital CLAYTON, AUSTRALIA
Perth Children’s Hospital PERTH, AUSTRALIA
Queensland Children’s Hospital BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
Nationwide Children’s Hospital COLUMBUS, OH
NYU Langone Health NEW YORK CITY, NY
Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health INDIANAPOLIS, IN
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital MEMPHIS, TN
St Louis Children’s Hospital ST. LOUIS, MO
Seattle Children’s Hospital SEATTLE, WA
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, PA
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Children’s of Alabama BIRMINGHAM, AL
University of California, San Diego Rady Children’s Hospital SAN DIEGO, CA
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals SAN FRANCISCO, CA
University Children’s Hospital Zürich ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Shaare Zedek Medical Center JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Sydney Children’s Hospital SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Starship Children’s Hospital AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead WESTMEAD, AUSTRALIA
University of Michigan – C S Mott Children’s Hospital ANN ARBOR, MI
University of Florida Shands Children’s Hospital GAINESVILLE, FL
University of Utah SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Children’s Hospital of Michigan DETROIT, MI
Huntsman Cancer Center SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Stanford Medicine’s Lucile Packard
Children’s Hospital PALO ALTO, CA
Texas Children’s Hospital HOUSTON, TX
University of California, Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, CA
Yale University, Yale Cancer Center NEW HAVEN, CT
Sheba Medical Center RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL
Women’s and Children’s Hospital ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA
SOUTH ASIA
Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai MUMBAI, INDIA
SOUTH AMERICA
GRAACC Children’s Hospital SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
$10,000 — GO FOR GOLD
Contribute to launching a new PNOC clinical trial, bringing hope and breakthrough treatment options to many children and their families across the country and the world
Recognition across PNOC Foundation newsletter, website, and social media
$5,000 VICTORY LAP
Fund the participation of one child in a PNOC clinical trial, allowing them to access breakthrough treatments for their specific tumor type.
Recognition across PNOC Foundation newsletter, website, and social media
$2,500 ACCELERATOR
Accelerate life-saving research for children and young adults with brain cancer so we reach breakthroughs faster.
Recognition across PNOC Foundation website, and social media
$1,000 — PACE SETTER
Contribute to life-saving research for children and young adults with brain cancer.
Recognition across PNOC Foundation website, and social media
To confirm your sponsorship, please contact: Adam Eversole adam@pnocfoundation.org 513-673-1170.
Sponsorship deadline: April 1, 2026 to receive full marketing and promotional benefits.


