Miracle Mondays
If there is one thing we know for sure at Jane's Fund, it's that miracles abound. We see light and love every day through our community partners and projects.
Miracle Mondays are our way of letting you in on more of that magic.
Look for just one example of a miracle in your inbox every Monday. And know that there are so many more where that came from each and every week - all because of your partnership and generosity.
Lights are on, Thanks to You
16-year-old Antione and his family thought life was busy with work and school until he was diagnosed with a high grade brain glioma without a cure.
Decision Day
Before Jane's Fund existed, the Harrells were fortunate to have the opportunity to meet with the leadership team at West Charlotte High School.
Play Like Jane!
Play Like Jane is a weekly lacrosse enrichment, funded by Jane's Fund and run through the Greater Enrichment Program (GEP) at Merry Oaks International Academy.
Family Together for Jose
After two years of chemo, bone marrow transplants, and other invasive treatments, Jose enrolled in a drug trial, hoping to buy more time.
Celebrating Luke’s Life and Legacy
For five years, Luke endured treatment, relapses and progressions until heaven became his miracle when he passed away at 17 years old.
Licensed to Teach
Nicole Matthews has been an educator for 20 years. She currently teaches the 3rd grade at Sugar Creek Charter School and is beloved by the entire community.
Caring for Cooper
15-year-old Cooper has been fighting a cancerous tumor in his abdomen since November 2022. He's completed 8 cycles of chemotherapy and is now on cycle 4 of his second round.
Living for Leon
Leon was diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma in his head and neck at the age of 18. He underwent chemotherapy and radiation, but ultimately the disease progressed despite treatment.
Hope for Harper
Precious 5-year-old Harper battled cancer for 3.5 years (most of her much-too-short life).
Birds of a Feather
The first graders at Oakhurst STEAM Academy are studying characteristics of birds and how to care for them in their literacy class, and the needs of plants and animals in their science class.
Bringing Lenin Home
Though this story is hard to read, it is one very much worth telling. We have waited several months to share it with you and hope you'll find a quiet moment to take it in.
Supporting Senior Send-offs
This year, Jane's Fund will donate over 1,000 brand new laptops DIRECTLY to CMS high school graduates so they can launch into secondary education prepared for success.
Building Dreams in Buzz City
You may remember our partner Sport Mode One. Jane's Fund proudly sponsors summer camps and year-long basketball clinics through SMO, helping bridge communities through sports.
Learning and Living Life to the Fullest
After her diagnosis with brain cancer, Jill chose to continue with her plans to move to Charlotte and attend Belmont Abbey for college.
A Wild and Wonderful Celebration
Sterling Elementary School serves almost 700 students, grades PreK-5, with a majority of students identifying English as their second language.
Stephen’s Story
11-year-old Stephen’s family had just welcomed a new baby sister this summer when they received the news that his brain cancer had progressed and his diagnosis was terminal.
A Monumental Opportunity
Jane's Fund is proud to partner with RWSA to sponsor the experience, sending 38 8th graders and 6 teachers to our nation's capital last week.
There’s No Place like Home
At 25 years old, Avery is battling a type of cancer seen almost exclusively in newborn to 2-year-olds. She lives at home with her fiancé and their three daughters, ages 2, 4 and 6.
A Book is a Gift You Can Open Again and Again
GEP found themselves faced with the question: How can you learn to love reading if you don't have books at home?
“This One is Why Jane’s Fund Exists”
Robin described an incredibly bright, responsible, lovely 17-year-old girl named Alexa who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor and a poor prognosis.