As we head into our 5th Year!

We are now heading into our 5th year as a non-profit organization. We can't thank you all enough for your continued support because without you attending our events, donating your time and talents, purchasing our product and just making donations, we could not do what we do! Your support is what has made this all possible - Since June of 2013 we have given $150,000 in financial assistance, helping 97 families many of them multiple times. Since 2014 we have given $45,000 towards pediatric brain tumor research at Dana Farber through the Evan T. Mandeville DIPG Research Fund hoping to someday put an end to this horrible disease and we have awarded $6,000 in scholarships through the Cory E. Gaudet Memorial Scholarship fund. Please visit our website and join our mailing list today! Please go to our Facebook page and "like" us "comment and share" our stuff! Invite your friends and family to our events, to like our pages, to talk about us & what we do. Raising money is truly one of the hardest jobs I have ever had - sharing Cory's Crusaders, Inc. with others will only help to expand our support base! Do it for Cory Gaudet and all of our other brave angels & warriors.

Jim and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts! 

Upcoming Events:

 

Register today for our 5th Annual 5K Road Race & Walk to be held on Sunday May 7th at Blackstone Memorial High School in Blackstone, MA 01504. To register, be a sponsor or make a pledge go to www.coryscrusader5k.dojiggy.com  here you can sign up- to run/walk on a team or as an individual but regardless of how you have registered you will receive a free fundraising webpage to customize and ask others to support you with pledges/donations.  We advertise all of our business that sponsor this event!

Amazon Smile please remember to select Cory's Crusaders as your charity of choice on the amazon smile program and each and every time you shop amazon they will donation a percentage to Cory's Crusaders.  What an easy way to help in the fight against pediatric brain tumors.