St. Baldrick’s Foundation – the largest (non-government) funder of childhood cancer research grants with a mission to find cures for childhood cancers and to give survivors long and healthy lives.
St. Baldrick’s is important to Ramon Rizzi as he witnessed one of his grandchildren battle a malignant brain tumor at the age of 12. Through that experience, he recognized the need for improved treatments achieved through childhood cancer research.
Thank you for supporting this important cause in memory of an amazing man.
Thank you for your generous donation
To date you have helped raise $21,574 to fund childhood cancer research.
Robert and Mary Oldani
Karen, Brian, Jeff & Sue McClain
MikeVicki Sienkowski
Kelly Espino
Tiffany Folk In Memory Of Ramon Rizzi
The Presley Family In Honor Of Ramon Rizzi
John and Kelly DiPucchio
Danny Raxter
Barbara Sikora In Memory Of Ramon Rizzi
Mary Anne Klingensmith
Kathy Londeck In Honor Of Ramon Rizzi
Leslie O'Day Benyo
Kevin Gunns
Joan & Robert Rush
Barry & Kim Hornbeck
Phil & Anne Rush
Kathleen Trombley In Honor Of Ramon Rizzi
John and Maryann Cook
Leyla and Craig Hanson In Memory of Ramon Rizzi
Robert and Susan Arrigo
Richard and Kathleen Raymond In Memory of Ramon Rizzi
Patrick and Melanie Scally In Memory Of Ramon Rizzi
Mrs. Michelle D. Miller In Memory Of Ramon Rizzi
Anthony and Christine In Memory of Ramon Rizzi
Ms. Laurie Yorke In Memory Of Ramon Rizzi
Ramon and Phyllis Rizzi
Robert and Susan Murawski
Helen and Peter Ballo In Memory of Ramon Rizzi
Compete For A Cause in honor and in memory of Ramon Rizzi
Barbara and Robert Kniaz
Scott and Amy Laporte
Elizabeth Ruffini
About the St. Baldrick’s Foundation
As the largest non‑government funder of childhood cancer research grants, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation believes that kids are special and deserve to be treated that way. Donations made to this memorial will be granted to some of the most brilliant childhood cancer research experts in the world and to innovative explorers who bring with them the promise of a future free from childhood cancers. Kids need treatments as unique as they are – thank you for helping fund research just for them.