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In the past 50 years, the overall cure rate for childhood cancer in the U.S. has improved dramatically. And yet, despite these advances, childhood cancer remains the leading cause of non-accidental death in children.
In the past 50 years, the overall cure rate for childhood cancer in the U.S. has improved dramatically. And yet, despite these advances, childhood cancer remains the leading cause of non-accidental death in children.
By the Numbers: Texas Children’s Hospital Cancer & Hematology Centers sees over 200 patients a day (inpatient & outpatient) from 35 states and 26 countries.
In the U.S. approximately 15,000 children develop cancer each year. Over 80% of these children are cured. In contrast, in sub-Saharan Africa, over 100,000 children develop cancer each year and 90% do not survive.
Our partnership with Texas Children’s Hospital began in 2017 and has only grown since. We made an initial $25,000 donation and recently committed to an enormous pledge to help fund the Immunotherapy Center in Texas and The Global HOPE initiative. Together, these are going to change thousands of children’s lives!
Sky High for Kids Tumor Biology Center
At this lab, investigators can enable customized, precision therapy designed specifically for each child.
Sky High for Kids Immunotherapy Center (Houston, TX)
Immunotherapy represents an extremely effective and potentially less toxic treatment for cancer. Immunotherapy uses a patient’s own immune system to fight their cancer, targets their cancer cells more specifically, and avoids damage to non-cancerous normal tissue. Immunotherapy is revolutionizing childhood cancer treatment locally and globally.
Texas Children’s Global HOPE
Global Hope builds capacity in the care and treatment of children with cancer and blood disorders in sub-Saharan Africa training African physicians, nurses, and other health care workers in the diagnosis, care and treatment of children. This is the only way that the prognosis of African children can improve dramatically. Every additional 10% increase in survival that Global HOPE achieves means that an additional 10,000 children are saved each year.
By the numbers: It costs St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital upwards of $1 billion to operate annually. That’s over $2 million per day.
We first donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in 2007. That initial contribution of $40,000 has only inspired us to give more, and in 2018 Sky High completed a $5 million pledge to help fund the Eric Trump Surgery and ICU Center.
Eric Trump Surgery & ICU Center
Each day eight families spend the most critical time of their lives at this facility. This ICU Center is the only ICU in the U.S. devoted to pediatric hematology and oncology.
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By the numbers: The Ronald McDonald House of Memphis has housed over 9,600 families since they opened their doors in 1991.
The Ronald McDonald House of Memphis allows families from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, a primarily out-patient hospital, to stay completely free of charge. The House gives families the opportunity to focus on the health of their children.
Sky High has given more to The Ronald McDonald House of Memphis than any other donor for over seven years.
Sky High has invested in a variety of infrastructure and patient support projects including 24/7 security, bereavement support and kitchen renovations. At any given time, we are assisting 52 families staying there.
Ronald McDonald House of Memphis Power Grid
The Ronald McDonald House of Memphis was in dire need of a solution to power outages. This is a critical project that will ensure we keep families safe and comfortable.
Ronald McDonald House of Memphis Rise & Shine
Rise and Shine Breakfast will offer fast and hot food for the families as they head out to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for morning treatments.
By the numbers: B.I.G. Love meets the needs of over 130,000 patients and their families each year.
Part of Sky High’s mission is to provide comfort. B.I.G. Love Cancer Care offers 17 programs including a weekly wish list program, carnivals, hospitality cart and more that offer comfort to the patient and families visiting Texas Children’s Cancer Center.
Programs sponsored by Sky High will reach11,258 patients and families.