In Jayden's Honor

His fight became our fight.

The JaydenZ Foundation stands with families facing sarcoma. We cut through the red tape and get help there when other options have run out.

"Jayden was fearless. He lived loud, loved deep, and never stopped fighting."

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Why We Exist

We take the hardest cases, the ones where families have already been told there's nothing else that can be done.

We walk with families through late-stage and end-of-life sarcoma diagnoses, cut through the red tape that slows other resources down, and fund the research that could keep it from happening to another family.

We specialize in the hardest cases

Where other doors have closed, we start working.

We cut through red tape

Speed matters when time doesn't wait.

There is always hope

We keep looking for the option no one's mentioned yet.

How We Help

Support that can't wait, when it can't wait.

Priority order. End-of-life sarcoma needs first, then osteosarcoma, then other sarcomas (rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, and more).

Travel Assistance

Commercial flights, trains, and buses to get families where treatment is.

Lodging

A place to stay near treatment, so families can stay together.

Meals

One less thing to worry about during an impossible week.

Treatment Access

Help reaching second opinions and treatment options families didn't know existed.

Bereavement Assistance

Support for families in the hardest moments, and after.

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Funding What Comes Next

Beyond direct assistance, we're funding the research that creates more options.

Radiation-Induced Cancer Research

Jayden was diagnosed with radiation-induced osteosarcoma, a second cancer caused by treatment for his first. We're funding research so a cure doesn't cost a child their future.

Clinical Trial & Compassionate Use Access

Some of the most promising options for late-stage sarcoma are trials and compassionate-use programs families never hear about in time. We help close that gap.

Grants for Safer Treatments

Our three-to-five-year goal is to fund our first research grant, and to help support innovative medical and surgical procedures after that.

Your Donation At Work

What your gift actually does.

Other organizations help too. What we do differently is take on the cases buried in red tape, and we tell you exactly where the money goes. 100% of every gift goes to families and to research, and our financials will be public.

$25 A ride to the hospital

Covers a gas card so a family can get to the hospital.

$100 A day of meals

Feeds a family for a full day while they focus on treatment.

$500 A second opinion

Covers a child's airfare to get a second opinion that could change everything.

$1000 A week together

Covers a week of room and board near treatment.

Every gift also helps fund research into safer treatments, including research into radiation-induced cancers like the one Jayden faced.

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Where We're Headed

Built around a goal, not a headcount.

Year One Fund urgent sarcoma needs first

Direct assistance for families with the least time to wait, while we build toward our research goals.

Years Three to Five Fund our first research grant

Reach the funding level to make a meaningful research donation, and begin supporting innovative medical and surgical procedures.

This Is Jayden

Cancer never defined him.

Two-time state wrestling champion. Guitar player. Cards 4 Cancer founder. Jayden faced two different cancers across his life and never let either one write his story for him. This foundation continues it.

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Get Involved

There's a place for you here.

Become a founding donor, a sponsor, a volunteer, or a partner. Every role moves a family closer to help.

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Help us keep the fight going.

We go where the red tape stops other help from arriving. Whether you can give, share, or simply reach out, you're part of that now.

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