Fund a "Small Miracle" and Help Tessa See Justin Bieber in Concert
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- 100% of your donation goes to the Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Tessa, like many other 16-year-old girls, is a huge fan of Justin Bieber. But unlike many girls her age, she is also battling bone cancer.
Join G-Team and help Tessa see her favorite artist live in concert, courtesy of Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Each Small Miracle, such as sending Tessa to the concert, costs $500 to fund. If we reach the tipping point of $500 in donations, then Bear Necessities will make a Small Miracle happen for Tessa and send her to see her idol in concert.
For every additional $500 we raise, another Small Miracle can be granted to a deserving child battling cancer. With your donations, "Miracle Makers" can help a child meet his favorite hockey player, build a backyard wooden swing set for a young boy, or send a little girl to see "Disney on Ice," among many other Small Miracles.
Make a donation to support Bear Necessities and grant Small Miracles to pediatric cancer patients.
- 100% of your donation goes to the Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Tessa, like many other 16-year-old girls, is a huge fan of Justin Bieber. But unlike many girls her age, she is also battling bone cancer.
Join G-Team and help Tessa see her favorite artist live in concert, courtesy of Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Each Small Miracle, such as sending Tessa to the concert, costs $500 to fund. If we reach the tipping point of $500 in donations, then Bear Necessities will make a Small Miracle happen for Tessa and send her to see her idol in concert.
For every additional $500 we raise, another Small Miracle can be granted to a deserving child battling cancer. With your donations, "Miracle Makers" can help a child meet his favorite hockey player, build a backyard wooden swing set for a young boy, or send a little girl to see "Disney on Ice," among many other Small Miracles.
Make a donation to support Bear Necessities and grant Small Miracles to pediatric cancer patients.