Northwestern Mutual Honors Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
On September 4, Northwestern Mutual declared a special day, titled
goldeNMoments Day, to shine a spotlight on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This initiative highlights a pressing issue, as childhood cancer remains the leading cause of disease-related death in children across the United States. Alarmingly, many of the treatments currently administered were established over three decades ago, underscoring the urgent need for more advanced and effective therapies.
Commitment to Research Funding
In its sustained efforts to combat childhood cancer, Northwestern Mutual has made significant strides, contributing more than $65 million and funding over 810,000 research hours towards this cause. This remarkable history of support aims to foster breakthroughs in childhood cancer treatment, paving the way for a future where no child suffers from this devastating illness.
Steve Radke, the president of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, expressed a heartfelt commitment to advancing life-saving research. He stated,
"Northwestern Mutual is deeply committed to championing the need for life-saving research for childhood cancer." This September, the foundation will further its pledge by offering up to 40,000 hours of research in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, enhanced by the community's involvement.
Engaging the Community for Change
The initiative is further incentivized by a charitable pledge whereby for every new financial plan completed by prospective clients in September, Northwestern Mutual will contribute $1002 to Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. This initiative has the potential to raise up to $2 million, directly funneling funds into much-needed research efforts.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, founded in tribute to Alex Scott, has an admirable legacy of transforming childhood cancer fundraising, and their partnership with Northwestern Mutual is vital to advancing significant research into new treatments. Liz Scott, co-executive director of the foundation, reiterated the partnership's importance, stating,
"Our partnership with Northwestern Mutual continues to fund research that opens new doors in advancing and modernizing cancer treatments."
Celebrating Resilience and Hope
goldeNMoments Day is not just an observance; it is a moment to celebrate the stories of resilience and community impact while recognizing the progress made toward a future without childhood cancer. This day encourages participants from all walks of life to unite in support, honoring those who have fought valiantly against this disease.
By engaging local offices nationwide, Northwestern Mutual invites clients and partners alike to participate in this moment of significance, offering both financial and volunteer support. Through a multi-faceted approach utilizing financial resources, community involvement, and ongoing research initiatives, Northwestern Mutual reaffirms its commitment to supporting children and families affected by cancer.
For those interested in how they can contribute to the ongoing efforts against childhood cancer or learn more about Northwestern Mutual's initiatives, visit their comprehensive resources available on their
website. Together, continued support and awareness can lead us toward breakthroughs that could change the lives of countless children and families.
Conclusion
goldeNMoments Day serves as a beacon of hope, reminding the public about the realities of childhood cancer while inspiring a collective pursuit for innovative treatments and solutions. Northwestern Mutual's initiative showcases the power of community and commitment in transforming the future of childhood cancer treatment—one financial plan, one research hour, and one shared story at a time.