Make Some Noise Scores Big in Program Giving Efficiency Rating

Make Some Noise Giving Efficiency Rating is 97% out of 100% ! Make Some Noise – Northwest, timely filed U.S. Treasury Form 990-EZ for the calendar Year 2014, reporting Total Revenue of $97,128.00, and Grants made of $94,125.00. This confirms that 97% of every private donation dollar received here in the Northwest went through to pediatric cancer research in…

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Malcolm Presents Dr. Jensen with New Grant

July 14, 2015 was the 6th anniversary of founder Malcolm Sutherland-Foggio’s last chemotherapy treatment for pelvic Ewing’s Sarcoma. To mark the date, Malcolm (who is interning at the Seattle Children’s Hospital Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research this summer) joined Make Some Noise – Northwest President Jack Sutherland in presenting a Research Grant check for $50,000.00 to…

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$105,000 presented to Children’s Hospital

Research grant check presentation

Dr. Jensen, the Director of the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Seattle Children’s Hospital, received a grant check for $105,000.00 from Jack Sutherland, President and CEO of Make Some Noise- Northwest and Junior Board members Maxsena Butler, Tally Black Brown, and Ben LaRoche. The grant consisted of funds realized from “The Cure…

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Grant presented for Immunotherapy clinical trials

Grant presented for immunotherapy trials

The $35,000.00 grant presented to Dr. Michael C. Jensen on July 22 by Northwest Chapter President Jack Sutherland and Treasurer Eric Gjelde (see photo, above) brings the Make Some Noise total to date to $115,000. This and future grants will go to Immunotherapy clinical trials. Dr. Jensen is Director of the Ben Towne Center for…

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Dr. Jensen named to North America Dream Team

Dr. Michael C. Jensen, Director of the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Seattle Children’s Hospital Research Institute, was named to the North America Dream Team. He will participate in a St. Baldrick’s Foundation grant of $1.86 million at Seattle Children’s, and be part of a $14.5 million grant to a total of…

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