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.
Turn up the Music
West Charlotte High School rang in 2025 with a Football State Championship and a marching band in the running for 1st place in North Carolina…and Jane’s Fund is celebrating January like never before.
Sisters Rescuing Sisters
Sisters may fight, compete, or live in their own bubble, but when life goes sideways and one needs help...WATCH OUT WORLD!
A Parent’s Nightmare
Few know what happens to the parents of a healthy family when their 22-month-old is diagnosed with ATRT (atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor), a highly aggressive pediatric brain tumor.
Saying Goodbye
No parent prepares for a life-threatening cancer diagnosis for their child; nor do parents save $10,000 in anticipation of a funeral.
Never Give Up
How often do you meet someone who refuses to give up and their courageous attitude to "GO FOR IT" leaves you in wonder and awe?
The Right Place at the Right Time
We continue to be in awe of the daily miracles happening at Jane’s Fund, and it’s YOU and your generosity that enable us to act immediately “in the right place, at the right time."
Hope in the Dark
The first week of middle school, Annie had a seizure at school and shortly after was diagnosed in the emergency room with a brain tumor.
Game Changers
At Jane's Fund, we lead children to the light by connecting with school educators like Davina who share the unmet needs and dreams of their students: an entire class, grade, or even the whole school.
Dear Jane’s Fund, Love Caroline
Dear Jane’s Fund, I have a brain tumor and had to leave school last year in 11th grade to start radiation treatments because my vision turned double and I kept falling down.
Don’t wait for Opportunity; Create it.
Studies also show kids who engage in sports are more likely to be leaders, learn teamwork, respond well to discipline, and develop resilience
Possible in the Impossible
After her daughter Kenzi was diagnosed with high-grade leukemia, single-mother Britney found herself in an impossible situation, wondering how to move forward.
World Changers
Meet Jazzie, an inspiring alumnus of West Charlotte High School and first-generation college student attending Queens University where she's double majoring in Psychology and Philosophy & Religion.
I 🩷 New York
Imagine being a 16-year-old with a passion for art, drama, music, and theater and you’re bound for the vibrant streets of New York City.
Answered Prayers
It was an emotional moment during a FaceTime call with the Lanier family as they broke down in tears, sharing, “You are prayers answered" ...
The Power of Being Present
September is Attendance Awareness Month, which highlights the critical importance of students starting the school year off strong by being present in the classroom.
Living Like Max
Diagnosed with Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 4, over the past eight years, Max has battled cancer with a resilience that shines brightly, inspiring everyone around him.
Hey, Cancer! You Picked the Wrong Kid
If there is one thing we know for sure, it's that Michael is a fighter. At 6-years-old he was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive pediatric brain tumor.
Leaders: On the Court, in the Classroom, and in Life
Mr. Watson, middle school Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher at Ranson IB Middle School, is a leader with many incredible gifts.
Keys to Hope
Shawn turned into the family super hero when he selflessly asked his social worker at Atrium Health for a reliable car to help his parents navigate their new life.
Princess Carter
5-year-old Carter is the real deal - not only does she look beautiful in a tiara, she continues to fight an evil dragon with bravery and strength.