MIRACLE MONDAYS

If there is one thing we know for sure at Jane's Fund, it's that miracles abound. We see light and love every day through our community partners and projects.

Miracle Mondays are our way of letting you in on more of that magic.

Look for just one example of a miracle in your inbox every Monday. And know that there are so many more where that came from each and every week - all because of your partnership and generosity.

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Smiles

Even while dying of pediatric cancer, somehow it’s the child who directs the path forward — who smiles at the end of the fight and teaches the rest of the family how to keep going.  

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Dear Brave Camp Moms

In light of recent events, we felt moved to share something different—something we hope might offer comfort or strength to even one camp parent navigating uncertainty.

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Happily Ever After

Buzzy and Lydia are getting married this weekend and selflessly listed Jane’s Fund on their wedding registry to donate as an option for their wedding gift.

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A Bridge for Brooklyn

Help us turn Brooklyn's hospital room into a comfy space, prep a nearby apartment for the family to live close to the hospital, and buy a new car to replace the family's worn vehicle. 

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Thanks, Dad. Love, Eloco

Married with four kids, working a steady job, weekends filled with cookouts, homework, and basketball practice… that was life. A simple, joyful rhythm — one Dad hardly remembers, let alone imagines now.

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Decision Day

Lexie is graduating high school a year early. One thing she was certain about? She didn't have a computer to take to college with her—until she was surprised with one.

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The Tipping Point

Kayla and her sons, 14-year-old Malachi and 11-year-old Justin, were planning to celebrate the start of summer today. But instead of enjoying the break, Malachi woke up confused and unable to walk.

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Moms Only Understand

Exhausted, running on empty, and often wishing for a parenting manual, moms press on. Even when they don’t have the answers, moms always know when something is “off.” 

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Mom

Imagine being 6 months pregnant with a healthy baby and an ordinary doctor visit for a toddler turns into an extraordinarily painful diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Plant a Seed

Jane’s Fund started summer and after school lacrosse clinics through GEP in the summer of 2023. What began for 4th and 5th graders at Merry Oakes has now expanded into 5 schools within GEP.

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Ring The Bell

"Ringing the bell” at a cancer center is a tradition created to celebrate the completion of chemotherapy or radiation, a victory over cancer, and the celebration of new life ahead. 

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Friendship

It's a gift to feel hope, love, and courage to keep going when life gets hard. Jane's Fund has the gift of seeing community heroes give indescribable LOVE to kids in under-resourced CMS schools.

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Incomprehensible

No child (or family) has the mental capacity to fully comprehend the diagnosis of terminal pediatric cancer, nor can they wrap their head around the death of their child. 

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No Tardy Party

We've learned if we can ease basic financial burdens and help create a school environment where attendance, academic success, and good behavior is rewarded, students show up and teachers get fired up.

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Every Second Counts

Diagnosed with osteosarcoma (a bone tumor in the upper arm near the shoulder at age 15), Susannah battles reoccurring health setbacks and challenges.

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High Highs and Low Lows

When a child has a cancer diagnosis with a poor prognosis, the rhythm of life for the entire family rises and falls around oncology appointments, chemotherapy, radiation, and scans.

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