The Believe for Boey Foundation is officially a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable foundation. As you may be aware the foundation is established to improve the quality of life for children and families suffering from pediatric cancer. We provide this support with financial assistance, cancer research grants, community, educational and spiritual support (from our supporters). Families suffering from cancer are effected in many ways; often the family has mounting medical bills, they are unable to work- leaving them with little to no income to pay their mortgage, groceries and other necessities. Cancer strikes without warning and even the most independent of family can be crippled emotional and financially. We need your help to support families in need and to fund crucial clinical research to find a CURE for cancer. Together we can find a cure.
Please send you tax deductable donation to: Believe for Boey Foundation
P.O. Box 2587
Corvallis, OR
97339
Your financial contributions greatly assist the Believe for Boey Foundation in helping to find a cure for cancer and to help families desperately in need of support in many ways. The Believe for Boey Foundation is committed to improving the quality of life for families and children suffering from pediatric cancer. Your tax-deductible donation, however large or small, makes a big difference to a lot of people.
Your contribution goes to The Believe for Boey Foundation, the nonprofit organization under which we operate. Believe for Boey Foundation then sends your contribution directly to our programs- supporting families, children and critical cancer research. Believe for Boey Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all U.S. donations are fully tax deductible to the maximum extent permitted by law. Annual reports, including financials are made available to the public for review. This information is available by sending a request to donations@believeforboey.org, we will respond in a timely manner to your request.
Thank you for your support;
The Byers Family
and Believe for Boey Foundation Team
As the anniversary of Boey earning her angel wings approaches, I keep reflecting on what a beautiful, compassionate little girl she was. Not many of us can say we ever met with our senator to try and push a bill through senate. Not many of us can say we take the time to send a letter of encouragement to a sick child or that we've taken the time to bring stuffed animals to a child undergoing chemo. Random acts of kindness, she was truly a child of Christ.
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