Congratulations to our 2024 Green & Gold Athletic Spirit Scholarship Recipients

We are honored to announce Alex’s Army has awarded Collegiate scholarships to 3 truly inspirational athletes who have each battled cancer: Katie Gardiner, Chris Orne, and Olivia Bartrum each received a $3,000 scholarship towards their college expenses.


About the Scholarship Recipients:

Katie Gardiner is a Senior at Northwest High School who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the age of 2.

Following her diagnosis Katie underwent 2 ½ years of chemotherapy, surgeries, and had over 28 spinal taps which while cured her of her cancer left her with long-term side effects that have challenged her over the years. Katie said even though things were very difficult at times her family kept a positive outlook and strong faith through it all. When she was a little older, Katie jumped into sports joining both a summer swim team and club soccer and while both were challenging and difficult for her – they were also incredibly freeing, and she found joy in being a part of a team. In middle school she discovered she had a love for volleyball and while yet again she was challenged physically she did all she could in extra training and practice to make the team. In addition to volleyball, she enjoys weight-lifting and track & field. Through extra hours and hard work on the Track & Field team she placed at Regionals which she shared was a high point for her to see the results of all her effort. At Northwest she played Varsity Volleyball and was the Team Captain this past year.

However, beyond all her athletic accomplishments, Katie finds joy in the success of not only herself – but in others. Katie shared with us, “This past year really showed me that sometimes it isn’t just about you but the happiness of others. Especially as Captain, it is about the good for all. We must stand by each other when it gets tough and sometimes put others needs ahead of our own. Looking back, I know that is what my family did for me when I was sick. Both my sisters had to pause their activities and childhood events so that my parents could be with me at the hospital and therapies after treatment. Being a part of a team is like being a part of a family.”

Katie will graduate Northwest High School with a 4.74 GPA and in the top percentage of her class with several honors. Katie has decided to pursue studies in Adapted Physical Education/Physical Education/Early Childhood Education to be able to pay it forward and make a difference for other kids – Please join us in wishing Katie all the best as she starts the next chapter of her life!


Chris Orne is a Freshman at the University of Central Florida who was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor in 2012 at 7 years old.

Chris was born with hemihypertrophy of his left leg which can be a precursor for certain types of cancers including Wilms. For years’ growing up Chris had scans as precaution to look for cancer and on one of the last scans just before he would be considered in the clear – the doctors found a tumor. Chris immediately underwent radiation and chemotherapy treatment and during this time Chris, like many kids diagnosed with cancer, found himself isolated and missing the normalcy of school, hanging with his friends, and playing sports. Although it was incredibly difficult at times, Chris maintained a positive attitude through it all. Just before middle school Chris’ family moved to Florida which by that time Chris was cancer-free! He started playing sports again but found a real love for basketball. He played middle school basketball but just before his 8th grade season Chris & his family learned he would have to have surgery on his leg. Although Chris was devastated to not be able to play his last year of middle school – he later realized that the timing was a blessing in disguise and that following that surgery he was able to train and push himself to be healthy, strong, and ready to play in high school which was more competitive and would have been more devastating to miss. Today Chris is just finishing his freshman year of college. He loves the college atmosphere and plays several intramural sports and college club teams in Volleyball, Dodgeball, Flag Football, and of course Basketball.

Chris shared in his essay, “We all have challenges and setbacks. I feel like it’s how we respond and bounce back to them that tells us who we are as a person, as a student, or as a son. Anything may happen to anyone; it’s how you get back up, deal with disappointments, and move on with matters. Cancer gave me a mentality to never give up on yourself and trust God. I am who I am today because of my experiences.”

Chris is following his passion for aviation and working to become a commercial pilot. We are honored to be able to help in a small way towards Chris’ efforts to one day soar among the clouds!

On a personal note, we are so honored to have gotten to watch Chris grow over the years. He and our Alex were friends, and our families would often meet up at various 5Ks or other childhood cancer fundraising and awareness events. This is one of my favorite pictures of Chris & Alex at a Team Mathias 5K event. While both boys were active and strong, Alex got tired towards the end of the 5K and Chris didn’t hesitate to jump in and push for a bit. We will forever be a part of Chris’ Crew and the Orne family will forever be a part of Alex’s Army.

Please join us in congratulating Chris and wishing him the very best today and every day ahead!


Olivia Bartrum is a senior at Wakefield High School in Arlington, VA who was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor at 2 years old.

Olivia has an incredible way with words and we were blown away at her ability to paint such a clear picture of what it was like to fight cancer at such a young age and to grow up in a pediatric oncology unit. How she found comfort & met first friends at the art table which she spent many years during and after treatment. She shared, “I was captivated by a table graffitied with blots of marker and paint. The truth is, once I sat down, I never wanted to leave. With a colored pencil in hand, I illustrated imaginary creatures, taking inspiration from the likes of children’s movies. I found comfort crafting cliché tales of heroism, ones in which the protagonist would defeat combatants with ease. What I didn’t come to understand, however, was that these characters symbolized my own battle, masking the true antagonist: cancer.”

Olivia shared that she later turned to athletics initially as an outlet to help process the pain and loss she felt in losing a friend to cancer. As the years progressed she found a greater purpose in each tennis competition comparing each match to a fight and victory over cancer. “A racket in hand, my stories are no longer imaginative. Each match tells a tale of grief and resilience, representing lost opportunities among the children that came before me. Serving as varsity captain over the past three years, I have had the unique opportunity to instill similar mindsets among my peers. Working as a district representative for my region’s tennis program, I have expanded the scope of the sport, hoping to provide more students with an outlet for personal and emotional struggles.”

In addition to her talents on the tennis court, Olivia more than excels academically. She has earned a multitude of academic awards, research awards, and last summer completed an NIH summer internship program at Children’s National regarding the manufacture of antigen-specific T cells for cancer immunotherapy. She recently was the Grand Prize Awardee for her study ‘Harnessing the Signalosome to Enhance Ex-Vivo Generation of Tumor Antigen-Specific T-Cells’ at the Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair (VSSEF) at Old Dominion University. Olivia has over 160 volunteer and leadership hours contributing however she can in through various projects whether it’s advocacy work with ACS (American Cancer Society), packing meals for families in Haiti, or tutoring students to help them excel as well.

“Visiting the oncology ward in long-term remission, I returned to the art room. I began to look around, realizing it wasn’t just (my friend’s) story that was untold. Chairs at the art table continued to disappear, falling into what mimicked an epidemic. I knew there was still work to be done.”

Olivia’s resume is incredibly impressive coming out of High School and we know this amazing young lady will go on to do incredible work ahead! Please join us in congratulating Olivia and wishing her all the best in the next chapter of her story!

Introducing March Madness Alex’s Army Style!

Have you ever wanted to participate in one of our Bucket-a-Thon events?  Would you LOVE to help raise money to support athletes impacted by childhood cancer and to help make a difference?  Well now you can!!!

This March 1 through April 8th, Alex’s Army Childhood Cancer Foundation is hosting our first ever March Madness Bucket-a-Thon event open to the public!!!   Participation is open to all ages & abilities, takes place whenever and wherever* (within the continental U.S.) you can hoop, and supports our Green & Gold Athletic Spirit Scholarships provided to athletes who know what it’s like to fight childhood cancer. 

Registration is FREE and super easy!  PLUS, by participating you’ll have the opportunity to win fun prizes like our Official Bucket-a-Thon t-shirt, top fundraiser prizes, and more!

Register Here (FREE)

https://alexsarmyccf.rallyup.com/marchmadness2024

We hope you will consider joining us from the comfort of your home or home gym and participate in our first ever March Madness Bucket-a-Thon event!

Thank you in advance for your support!

It takes an army to fight childhood cancer…

                …Together we are Alex’s Army!

Enrollment for 2024 Green & Gold Athletic Spirit Scholarship

We will be accepting applications for the 2024 scholarships from February 1st through March 15th and will award scholarship recipients in April of this year.  Prior to printing the application, please be sure to thoroughly read the application guidelines found on this page to check for qualifications, important submission information, FAQs, and more. 

Guidelines

Application

More about scholarship here.

2023 Donation

It’s that time of year again…and we are honored to share that because of your financial support and donations throughout the year as we closed out 2023 Alex’s Army Childhood Cancer Foundation wrote a check for $30,000 towards furthering research which we believe will bring the scientists and researchers one step closer to finding cures for our children!

With the guidance of the team at Children’s National, this year’s contribution will be allocated towards the genetics research program at Children’s.

“33% of children with Wilms tumor have an underlying genetic predisposition that makes them more susceptible to developing the disease. In some cases, the predisposition may also affect other family members. This discovery highlights the need for greater partnership and referrals to genetic counselors. Due to the increased recognition of underlying genetic causes of many childhood cancers, our cancer genetics program has grown tremendously in the past few years. Unfortunately, much of the care coordination for cancer genetics is unfunded and we rely on philanthropy to sustain and expand our program.” – Dr Jeffrey Dome Research Profile – Jeffrey Dome, M.D., Ph.D. | Children’s National Research and Innovation

Some of our sweet friends are helping us shout from the rooftops this announcement and our sincere appreciation of your support to make this happen:

Adam, Derreon, Camila, Niko, Ella, Ella’s big sis Madelyn, and Alex’s little sis Caitlyn – as well as all of us at Alex’s Army want to say a huge THANK YOU for your support of our mission to Fund Research, Raise Awareness, and to provide support and encouragement through faith, hope, and love!

Cornhole Tournament & Super Bowl Raffle Drawing

Thank you to all who joined us for our 2023 Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser – big congrats to our Top Team winners!

Thank You to our Tournament Sponsor Simply Divine Decorating and to all of our bracket sponsors: GeoYeti, Cupcake Heaven, Next Generation Communications, Stoneberger Garage Doors Unlimited, United Rentals, Hopecam, Minnieland Academy at Heathcote, Prince William Garage Doors, Matt & Jackie Smoot, & The Dunham Family.

Special Thank You to David & Michelle Moffett, J Tred Woodworking, Velocity Wings, Cedar Run Brewery, the Gainesville Grizzlies Youth Football League, and to K-Sports Complex!

And…Super HUGE Congrats to our Super Bowl LVIII Raffle Ticket Winner, Christy G. from Clarksburg, WV!!! 

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Super Ticket Raffle

It’s BACK!!!  We are incredibly excited to announce that Alex’s Army Childhood Cancer Foundation has been so generously gifted TWO Tickets to Super Bowl LVIII to raffle off to one lucky winner!!!  The Super Bowl will be taking place for the first time ever in Las VegasNevada and we know will be an unforgettable experience!

You might remember back in 2018 when we raffled off tickets to Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, GA.  Our 2018 winner had a BLAST and said it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience to attend a Super Bowl live!

We are selling a limited number of tickets so your chances to win are greater.  Similar to last time, we will draw the winning ticket LIVE via livestream for all to share in the excitement and watch!

The drawing for this raffle will take place LIVE at our 2023 Cornhole Tournament Fall Fundraiser (check out our Cornhole Tournament on the events section for more details on that!)

From all of us at Alex’s Army CCF – thank you for supporting our mission – we wish you the all the very best of luck!

Summer Bash 2023

A huge THANK YOU to everyone who came out and joined us this past Sunday for our Summer Bash event.  

A special thank you to Andy Stromberg and the incredible team at Dulles Golf Center & Sports Park, your support of this event from day 1 has been so appreciated and we are thankful to you and your team for helping ensure this event was a success!  

Special shout-out also to the following individuals and businesses who helped support this year’s family & childhood cancer community event:  Mission BBQ, Moo-Thru Ice Cream, Love Wedding & Events + Photo Booth, Nana’s Facepainting, Craft Basket & the Cassarino Family, to our Driving for a Cure Tournament Golfers who so generously sponsored holes on this event’s Putt-Putt course: Steve Bloom & Family, Tim Moorstein & Family, to this year’s event planners Heather Kuzma & Liz Bush, to our photographers Raishad Peoples & Hollie Piraino, & as always to all of our amazing volunteers!

Our hearts are full from all the fun that we had at our first ever Summer Bash!  We played, we ate, we caught up with so many awesome kiddos, we played putt-putt, found some super cool gems while gemstone mining, hit a few balls in the batting cages, we took cute & silly photo booth pics, made some beautiful sand art, had a treat or two (another double scoop anyone?) – and we did it all true Luau style with smiles on our faces and joy in our hearts!

Below are photos from this year’s event including a few photos from the photo booth fun! 


Additionally, we were sad that our favorite music man Cliff Ziarno & his company Backflip Cat Productions couldn’t make it – we do love the playlist and hope you did too from this year’s event!  Spotify users can check it out here:

Last but certainly not least – Thank you to all of Alex’s Army for your support of our mission. Through your donations and generous support of our foundation, we are able to host events like these to support families and all those impacted by childhood cancers.

It truly takes an ARMY to fight Childhood Cancers…together we are an Alex’s Army and we are making a difference in the lives of children fighting cancer and their families!

Want to support this and other Alex’s Army family events?  Make your tax-deductible donation by clicking here!

Be sure to follow us on social media at @alexsarmyccf

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