Giving: New & Noteworthy

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Enhancing the Look and Feel of Memorial Sloan-Kettering for Patients and Staff

The Society of MSKCC’s Patient Environment Program funds projects aimed at enriching Memorial Hospital’s physical environment and the comfort of our patients.

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Cycle for Survival Raises Record Funds for Rare Cancer Research

The indoor cycling fund-raiser, in its seventh year, has raised more than $31 million for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.

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Making an Argument for a Narrower Focus in Charitable Donations

Deputy Physician-in-Chief for Breast Cancer Programs Larry Norton commented on the breast cancer research made possible by charitable donations.

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Registration Open for Cycle for Survival 2013

Organizers expect this year to be the most successful yet for this national indoor team cycling event, which raises funds for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.

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Meet Our Experts Tab Launched on Facebook

We encourage Facebook users to explore surgeon bios, videos of our experts, and cancer care information on our new tab.

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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Receives $50 Million in Honor of Josephine Robertson

Memorial Sloan-Kettering has joined with The Robertson Foundation to undertake two high-profile initiatives in tribute to Board member Josephine “Josie” Robertson.

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Annual Stop & Shop Triple Winner Game Benefits Pediatric Cancer Care and Research

For the 12th consecutive year, Stop & Shop customers have an opportunity to support Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Department of Pediatrics.

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Art Workshop Offers Patients Opportunities for Creative Expression

Volunteers staff this new series of art workshops, called Art Expressions, for outpatients, families, and caregivers.

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New Giving Tab Launched on Facebook

This holiday season, we encourage Facebook fans to interact with us through our new Giving tab! You can make a donation, post a support or survivor badge on your wall for your friends to see, sign up to receive our supporter e-newsletter, learn about ways to get involved, and read stories featuring community fundraising events.

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Cycle for Survival Event Advances Research and Treatments for Rare Cancers

More than 10,000 people nationwide will participate in Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s sixth annual Cycle for Survival event taking place this February at Equinox clubs in New York City, Long Island, Washington D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

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