Moore Square Magnet Middle School

Kemp Hero Squad

Kemp Hero Squad's Fundraising Page

Jan 29, 2021

Welcome To Our Classroom's Fundraising Page!

Our school has partnered with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Hero Squad Program to raise funds for blood cancer research and patient support services. Heroes like Madelina (below) never fight cancer alone--she has a Squad that supports her made up of her family, teachers, doctors, and friends. There are Heroes all around the country, just like Madelina, including some in our community that need our classroom's help. 

Support the Hero Squad by donating to our classroom's online page.  

Thanks to your support, LLS is able to launch new endeavors like The LLS Children's Initiative.

This initiative seeks to accelerate treatments with fewer harmful side effects so that young patients like Madelina not only survive, but thrive, for generations to come. 

Participating in this program also helps our students grow valuable out-of-the-classroom life skills.

All donations are greatly appreciated and are tax-deductible. Donations support LLS research, patient services, advocacy, public and professional education, and community services. Visit our webpage often to check our progress, and please consider sharing the link with your friends so that they may donate to our cause as well.

You can also support a specific student. Search for the student’s name* on the left side of the screen to locate their personal fundraising page. Students will earn 'Thank You' gifts by raising funds and receiving donations on their personal page.

On behalf of blood cancer patients everywhere, thank you for your support!

For more information about LLS, please visit lls.org 

Please note that students under the age of 13 will not be displayed during a search nor in the leaderboards below.

 

3 Comments

  • Finley Martin

    I donated because this is an important cause and many people need to know about this and/or help.

  • Allyn Gibson

    Let's punch cancer in the face like the super-villain it is!

  • Elena Byerly

    I lost my dad to cancer in 2018 as a result of Agent Orange exposure during his service in the Navy during the Viet Nam war. He fought for 10 years - had an ostomy, 60% of his liver removed, a lobe of his lung, more types of chemo that we can count. So glad he fought for every day he could with us. I miss him every day. Also, my sister in law found a breast cancer lump days after her 40th bday. Double mastectomy, chemo, hair loss and other side effects. But she doesn't stop! I support you all in PUNCHING CANCER WHERE IT HURTS THE MOST!

Contact us by email or call 888.LLS.7177.