NATIONAL PANCREATIC CANCER FOUNDATION

Box Elder, South Dakota, 57719 United States

Mission Statement

The National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation is a non-profit organization that was started in 2009 after director Rhonda Hatfield lost a family member to pancreatic cancer and witnessed specific challenges that victims of this silent killer are up against as they battle this devastating cancer.

About This Cause

The result was NPCF, a foundation with a focus of providing unwavering support and a mission of providing direct financial assistance to the victims and families of pancreatic cancer. Donations to the Foundation are used to assist with the basic living expenses that become a burden during the illness, which affects the ability to work and earn income. Additionally, NPCF funds support early detection research and works to raise awareness of the disease nationwide. Since 2010, NPCF has financially assisted over 80 afflicted families struggling to make ends meet across the nation. NPCF holds and sponsors various fundraising events such as charity runs, and bicycle races through a nationwide network of supporters and volunteers. NPCF is a 501c3 organization and all donations are tax deductible.

NATIONAL PANCREATIC CANCER FOUNDATION
P.o. Box 189
Box Elder, South Dakota 57719
United States
Phone 800-859-6723
Website www.npcf.us
Twitter @nationalpcf
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