CureSearch is Proud to Welcome Hope Street Kids
Together, we will Conquer Childhood Cancer.

At the Reach the Day Rally on June 23rd in Washington, DC, CureSearch made a very special announcement. Hope Street Kids, founded by former U.S. Congresswoman Deborah Pryce and Randy Walker, has joined forces under the CureSearch umbrella to work with us to strengthen our national efforts to conquer childhood cancer.
Under the CureSearch umbrella, the Hope Street Kids program will continue to enhance national pediatric cancer research efforts and bring hope to the current continuum of scientific research. Combining Hope Street Kids support of research developments with those of the Children’s Oncology Group will lead to a broader path of scientific progress for pediatric cancer.
About Hope Street KidsHope Street Kids mission is to eliminate childhood cancer through pioneering research, advocacy and education. The program was founded by former Congresswoman Deborah Pryce and Randy Walker, in memory of their nine-year old daughter, Caroline Pryce Walker, who lost a valiant battle against neuroblatoma on September 4, 1999. Since its inception, Hope Street Kids has raised more than $9 million and awarded over 90 grants and fellowships to more than 36 leading pediatric cancer institutes across the United States.