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Meet LI's Musella Foundation For Brain Tumor Research And Information
The foundation, started in memory of two family members, provides emotional and financial support and fundraises for brain tumor research.

The foundation, started in memory of two family members, provides emotional and financial support and fundraises for brain tumor research.

The charity helps people on the path of recovery through purposeful employment. It also fosters clean waterways through oyster farming.
The local chapter helps Long Islanders fighting cancer through advocacy, research, patient support, and helping people survive.
The charity, started in memory of Olivia, funds cancer research, supports patients and families, and works with others to achieve its goals.
The Cassata Foundation helps those in need, as well as other charitable organizations. It collects food, raises grant money, and more.
Through therapeutic camp programs and community activities they aim to create happy childhood memories.
The foundation educates people on breast cancer prevention, early detection, risk reduction and healthy lifestyle choices.
The foundation helps children who are physically, developmentally, and/or financially challenged.
They have 12 camps worldwide, including in Oceanside.
A family started the foundation after losing their own son. The charity covers expenses for families who are mourning their child.
The foundation aims to be a "beacon of hope" in the lives of children battling cancer in memory of Daniela, who died at the age of 8.
Corey Phelan's parents started the foundation in their son's memory. The foundation raises funds and awareness for pediatric cancer.
Maggie asked her parents to help save children before she died in 2017. Maggie's Mission funds cutting-edge research and raises awareness.
The charity aims to help feed 221,000 food-insecure Long Islanders (including 65,000 children). Here's how you can help.
The charity, which helps families battle childhood cancer, was started in memory of Rachel, who died of acute myeloid leukemia in 2018.
The charity provides​​ financial aid, toys, games, parties, books, holiday activities and more to children who are battling cancer.
The foundation's scholarship grants money to high school seniors who promote positivity, adventure and empathy as Greg Sill did.
Children facing the loss of a loved one can enjoy two camps each year. The camp also offers grief trainings for LI school districts.
The Lindberg family started the foundation in memory of Chloe. They organize toy drives, fundraisers and help people battling cancer.
Darren Handler started the charity in memory of his wife, Lauren. Its goal is to "change the course of cancer" and "those impacted by it."
"They really took us in like we were family," the boy's mother said of the Olivia Hope Foundation, which granted Aiden a bucket list item.