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Thank You

Posted on December 28, 2018

Whether you bought a t-shirt, attended the Smiley for Kylie Cabaret, or made a donation, you are helping us fulfill our promise to Kylie. In 2018 we had our biggest year yet, funding over $110,000 in critical childhood cancer research. Kylie has now been responsible for more than $250,000 of research since her diagnosis in 2014

Thanks to each of you for the part you played in our little organization's growth. Our family is humbled that you have entrusted us with your gifts. We would like to pause a moment to remember our good friend, Dr. Michael Garrett, and thank his family for joining us in his memory. We are honored and love you all. 

Smiley for Kylie was started by a little girl, but it now represents all boys and girls forced to fight cancer. Kylie's last charge was for us to cure childhood cancer, and our work isn't finished until every child diagnosed has a safe and effective treatment available.

Please join us in our important work by attending the 2019 Cabaret on March 23 or donating before year's end.

God Bless and Happy New Year,

Mark, Robin, Meredith, Kendall, Jenna, and Kylie

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Smiley For Kylie is a non-profit organization, EIN # is 81-3536563.

98% of all donations go directly to our mission of finding safer and more effective cures for childhood cancer.

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