All month long Hugs for Brady is joining forces with Jersey Mike’s restaurant in Princeton for the 9th Annual “Month of Giving” fundraising campaign. Stop by anytime in March to grab a meal and make a donation. Mark you calendar to come back on Wednesday, March 27 For Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving when Jersey… [Read More]
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2019 Winter Gala Recap
Help us reach $300,000! As always, we are so thankful to our Hugs for Brady family for helping us continue to donate money to fund pediatric cancer research and patient support. Without you, we would not be able to do amazing things like raise $221,000 at our 2019 Winter Gala, PLUS $19,000 from outside donors… [Read More]
A Letter from a Sick Child’s Mother
Letters like this one from Zion’s mom, Sara, inspire us. What may seem impossible for families like theirs, you make possible. It’s an exciting time for the Hugs for Brady Foundation. We had a record-setting year from the opening of New Jersey’s first pediatric cancer research lab at Rutgers Cancer Institute, to receiving a grant that… [Read More]
2019 Hugs for Brady Foundation Pediatric Cancer Humanitarian of the Year
John J. Gantner President and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Mr. Gantner previously served as Executive Vice President and Treasurer of RWJUH, where he held various positions spanning 14 years between 1993 and 2007. Mr. Gantner joined RWJBarnabas Health and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital after serving in the role of Executive Vice… [Read More]
2019 Dr. Randy Siegel Pediatric Cancer Medical Humanitarian of the Year
Dr. Joseph Benevenia Professor and Chair atRutgers New Jersey Medical School, Department of Orthopaedics Dr. Joseph Benevenia received his undergraduate degree from Saint Louis College of Arts and Sciences. After earning his Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, he returned to his native New Jersey and attended the University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ) – New… [Read More]
2019 Ellen Gambatese Pediatric Cancer Volunteer of the Year
Art Moss Waterfront Management Art was born in Nanticoke, PA. At the age of 5, his parents divorced leaving his mother, Anna, to raise 5 children on her own. Though this was certainly not an easy time for Anna and her family, she was a hardworking woman who was always willing to help others whenever… [Read More]