In honor of: Kasey Altman You are strong. You are a warrior. You are brave. You are an inspiration. Submitted by Rachel, Robert, Ryan Luo
In honor of: Lisa Griebel Cheers to 15 years NED and Service to RIS as a Board Member! Submitted by Janelle Calhoun
In honor of: Kasey Altman Kasey is a beacon of strength and serious butt kicker! Submitted by The Hartogs Family
In honor of: Brett & Courtney Parmelee Submitted by Peter Sengelmann
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We are grateful to everyone who was able to share in this wonderful event! We hope you had fun and are inspired by the hope our speakers shared with us. Thanks to you, Rein in Sarcoma was able to meet our event fundraising goal! Through our combined efforts, we bring hope through early diagnosis and…
Rein in Sarcoma has awarded $40,000 in new sarcoma research grants to Children’s Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic. The grants were announced during the recent virtual Fall Fundraiser. The RIS Research Committee reviews the top proposals brought forward by each institution’s evaluation committee, and recommends final awards to the RIS Board of Directors for approval. …
Student volunteer Yatharth Sharma is only a junior in high school, but he has made significant contributions to Rein in Sarcoma. He serves on the Public Relations and Marketing Committee and has been an RIS volunteer for nearly two years. Yatharth has collaborated on a social media campaigns, writing articles, and revising patient materials. In…
Sarcoma survivor and Rein in Sarcoma volunteer, Miranda Mead, has served for the past three years as a Peer Reviewer for the United States Department of Cancer Peer Review Panel. Miranda works with leading researchers, scientists, and oncologists from around the country to determine which cancer research proposals they fund. This year, Miranda was asked…