In Memory
Giving
Donate in loving memory or honor of someone
touched by cancer.
Keep the memory of loved ones alive by making
a donation in their name. Through your act of
kindness, their legacy lives on.
Your tribute gift to Family Reach
helps families afford basic needs like food and
housing during cancer treatment.
Our gratitude goes out to you!
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“The money isn’t just a ‘nice thing’ for families like ours. It is literally life-changing and possibly life-saving.”
Create a Fundraising Page
Raise funds online to remember, honor, or
celebrate someone special
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“Kassidy took every opportunity to help people live a happier life. She knew happiness was a choice. Family Reach, through their mission, gives families hope.”
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“Thank you. Family Reach helped us so much during Janet’s battle with cancer and now I want to help you help other families.”
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“Following the enormous loss of our dear friend and colleague Jon Berndt in 2021 after his lengthy battle with cancer, the Exelixis team rallied together to honor Jon’s generous spirit. By supporting Family Reach’s programs, we’re continuing Jon’s legacy and commitment to helping cancer patients recover stronger and live longer.”
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“Forever in our hearts as we commemorate 29 years of missing our beloved daughter, Dec. 14, 1995”
— Rick and Marilyn Morello, Kristine’s parents and Family Reach Founders
“I think she would be overjoyed where Family Reach has landed and where we are today. I think she would be one of our biggest cheerleaders and, knowing her, sinking her teeth into everything.”
— Rick and Marilyn Morello, Kristine’s parents and Family Reach Founders
“I think she would be overjoyed where Family Reach has landed and where we are today. I think she would be one of our biggest cheerleaders and, knowing her, sinking her teeth into everything.”
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“Christopher is remembered for his tremendous care for others, happiness, and energy. He faced his illness with strength, humor, and courage beyond his years. Christopher’s spirit lives on through his family and in the work of Family Reach.”
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From his son and daughter, in memory of the only person we know who only had good things to say about anyone or anything. When the threat of a negative crossed his mind, our Dad simply raised his right hand and briskly swatted the imagined thought away. And that was the last time he gave it a thought. How fortunate were we to live with a man who exemplified “goodness.” Love, Joe and Kay
