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Make Us Your Charity of Choice

Four Options

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BECOME SUPERHERO SPONSOR
HEROES CHARITY EVENTS
BECOME HERO SPONSOR
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MAKE BLANKETS
FOR KIDS
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Become a Superhero Sponsor

Becoming Superhero
Make us your "Charity of Choice" by becoming a Superhero Sponsor.  Superhero  Sponsors make a $25,000 minimum annual donation to receive benefits at each of our internal Heroes events, get recognition on marketing materials, recognition on our social media platform, annual report presence, and more. If you are interested to "Make Us Your Charity of Choice" at a different/lower donation level then consider becoming a Hero Sponsors.

(Great option for larger businesses/corporations, etc.)

(see details below)
Please contact us for any questions you have and how to become a sponsor
 

Join a Heroes Charity Event

Join Heroes Charity Event
Make us your "Charity of Choice" by joining one of our fundraising events to make a difference for children battling cancer.  We have various Heroes led fundraiser events in Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio and upcoming cities nationally.  You can become a sponsor at one of these events, buy tables, participate in auction, buy individual tickets, etc. to become the change you desire to see in the world in helping kids fight cancer so they don't fight alone.

(Great option for first time businesses/groups to join the fight against children's cancer)

All Upcoming Events

  • Dallas 20 Year Anniversary Celebration
    Dallas 20 Year Anniversary Celebration
    Sat, Mar 01
    Klyde Warren Park
    Mar 01, 2025, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
    Mar 01, 2025, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
    Tickets are now on sale. You and your team be a HERO by celebrating our 20years of helping children battle cancer!

Become a Hero Sponsor

Charity of Choice
Make us your "Charity of Choice" by becoming a Hero Sponsor.  Heroes Sponsors make a $2,500 minimum donation to receive recognition on our social media platform and website presence.  If you are a smaller team our group, but still want to make a large impact on children with cancer, then this is a great option make us your charity of choice.  

(Great option for medium sized businesses, school fundraisers, sports groups, etc.)
(see details below)
Please contact us for any questions you have and how to become a sponsor
 

Make Blankets for Kids

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Make Blankets
Make us your "Charity of Choice" by making blankets for kids with our Heroes Blanket Project. Since the pandemic, organizations are looking for ways to engage their employees/group in a team building exercise and giving back. The Heroes Blanket Project, begins with a minimum donation of $2,500 that supports our 5 Core Programs & makes blankets for kids who are in the hospital stay warm during their cancer treatment (this makes you automatically eliglbe to be a Heroes Sponsor with Social Media and Website Presence benefits). We come with the materials and know how, and is a great way for your team/group to make blankets for kiddos fighting cancer. 

(Great option for smaller businesses, school fundraisers, sports groups, etc.)
$2,500 
- Typically a group of under 10 people or less
- Makes up 12 to 20 blankets
- Meets the needs of 4 families through our core programs: rent, utilities, and more.
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$5,000
- Typically a group of under 11-20+  people
- Makes up to 24 blankets
- Meets the needs of 7 families through our core programs: rent, utilities, and more.
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A unique part of Heroes Blank Project is that every blanket maker has the option to make a personal VIDEO message of support that will travel with the blanket to a kiddo in our partner hospitals. Once a child receives the blanket, they have the option to provide a video directly back to you!

“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.”  

- Helen Keller

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