We are honored that The ChadTough Foundation has run a feature on Michael Mosier, for whom Defeat DIPG Foundation is named. Please take time to read the story HERE. The Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation is proud to work alongside other fantastic organizations with a shared mission: finding a cure to DIPG. The ChadTough Foundation […]
Mark Mosierhttps://defeatdipg.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/DefeatDIPG-Logo-216.pngMark Mosier2016-01-09 19:23:132016-12-03 02:39:57The Faces of DIPG: Michael Mosier
Please read the story published by Executive Director Jenny Mosier on Today, about giving thanks even in the midst of difficult times such as the loss of a child. Her heartfelt story tells about her son Michael’s journey with DIPG and how we can all give back to support the childhood cancer community. Read the full […]
The Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation was thrilled to join with Team Alex, DC Chapter of The Cure Starts Now to present a $200,000 check to Dr. Nazarian of Children’s National Medical Center on behalf of the DIPG Collaborative. This money will go towards pre-clinical research into a potential therapeutic agent for treatment of DIPG. […]
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In November, we highlight recent grants awarded by the DIPG Collaborative as well as exciting opportunities and holiday promotions to support the fight to Defeat DIPG. CLICK HERE to read it today. And, sign up for our mailing list if you have not already! You can subscribe on the bottom of our home page, or […]
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The Faces of DIPG: Michael Mosier
/in News /by Mark MosierWe are honored that The ChadTough Foundation has run a feature on Michael Mosier, for whom Defeat DIPG Foundation is named. Please take time to read the story HERE. The Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation is proud to work alongside other fantastic organizations with a shared mission: finding a cure to DIPG. The ChadTough Foundation […]
“The worst thing imaginable happened — but here’s why I remain thankful,” Today Show, by Jenny Mosier
/in News /by Mark MosierPlease read the story published by Executive Director Jenny Mosier on Today, about giving thanks even in the midst of difficult times such as the loss of a child. Her heartfelt story tells about her son Michael’s journey with DIPG and how we can all give back to support the childhood cancer community. Read the full […]
DIPG Collaborative Presents $200,000 Grant to Children’s National Medical Center
/in News /by Mark MosierThe Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation was thrilled to join with Team Alex, DC Chapter of The Cure Starts Now to present a $200,000 check to Dr. Nazarian of Children’s National Medical Center on behalf of the DIPG Collaborative. This money will go towards pre-clinical research into a potential therapeutic agent for treatment of DIPG. […]
Check out our November Newsletter!
/in News /by Mark MosierIn November, we highlight recent grants awarded by the DIPG Collaborative as well as exciting opportunities and holiday promotions to support the fight to Defeat DIPG. CLICK HERE to read it today. And, sign up for our mailing list if you have not already! You can subscribe on the bottom of our home page, or […]
Not Your Average Facebook Posts: Creating Communities and Inspiring Action, The Huffington Post, by Jenny Mosier
/in News /by Mark Mosier