Derby for Drew II fundraiser held on Kentucky Derby day raises more than $50,000. Read the full story.
Outstanding donor support enables future research, teaching and learning, community and global health. Read the full story.
The Duchenne Program at UMMS, launched in 2018, is providing an integrative approach to treating young patients living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common and aggressive form of muscular dystrophy. Read the full story.
More than 7,000 people flocked to Worcester on Sept. 30, 2018, to celebrate the 20th anniversary UMass Cancer Walk & Run, which raised nearly $650,000, the largest amount raised in eight years. Read the full story.
The Angel Fund for ALS Research delivered on its pledge to donate an additional $1.1 million in support of ALS research underway at UMass Chan Medical School. Read the full story.
More than 85 fundraising events organized by members of our local communities supported various programs at UMMS and UMass Memorial. Read the full story.
Gala’s success attributed to continued support of Central Massachusetts communities. Read the full story.
Family honors daughter's vibrant life by helping pediatric patients and their families in need. Read the full story.
People with vitiligo are rarely anonymous. The autoimmune disease that attacks their pigment cells leaves white marks on their skin, often on their faces and hands, showing their condition to the world. A donor with an interest in vitiligo, however, chose to remain anonymous while making a $700,000 gift. Read more.
In the Boston Marathon, each runner takes about 55,000 steps to go the distance. It was an experience the 2019 UMass ALS Cellucci Fund charity runners will remember for a lifetime. All five team members completed the course, and together they exceeded their fundraising goal. Read the full story.