CURE Childhood Cancer Hosts Successful Catie’s Gathering in Statesboro

CURE Childhood Cancer successfully hosted Catie’s Gathering on October 20, 2023, in Statesboro, Georgia. The event aimed to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research, drawing a large crowd of community members eager to support the cause.

The gathering featured a variety of activities designed to engage attendees. Families enjoyed fun activities, live music, and local food vendors, creating a lively atmosphere. Participants were encouraged to connect with one another and share stories, fostering a sense of community spirit.

Catie’s Gathering is named after Catie, a young girl who bravely fought against cancer. Her legacy continues to inspire many, and events like this are crucial in raising funds for ongoing research. According to CURE Childhood Cancer, the organization is dedicated to funding innovative research and providing support to families impacted by pediatric cancer.

More than 300 attendees participated in the event, which included a silent auction and raffle. Organizers reported that the gathering raised over $50,000, all of which will be directed towards research initiatives aimed at improving treatment options for children diagnosed with cancer.

Community members expressed their enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the importance of supporting families facing such challenges. Local businesses also contributed by sponsoring various activities, showcasing their commitment to the cause.

CURE Childhood Cancer has been instrumental in funding over $20 million in research since its inception, making a significant impact on the lives of countless children and their families. The organization continues to advocate for the needs of young cancer patients and their families, aiming to improve survival rates and quality of life.

As attendees left Catie’s Gathering, many expressed a sense of hope and determination, inspired by the community’s collective effort to combat childhood cancer. Events like this not only provide critical funding but also strengthen community ties, ultimately contributing to a brighter future for children battling cancer.