Franklin Mason Press Charity Partners
Since 1999, Franklin Mason Press has been committed to the idea of giving back. We started with our first book, Maximilian The Great and partnered with the March of Dimes. With our next book, The Easter Chicken, we partnered with St. Jude's Children's Hospital to support their mission. To date, we have donated thousands of dollars to our charity partners, provided space in our books for sharing each organization's message, and supported their causes. We have also been honored to donate thousands of books to children in underserved school districts and communities, as well as victims of Hurricane Katrina. This year we welcome The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Good Sports, Sports Gift, and Pitch In For Baseball as our charity partners. We will also be supporting many organizations through our alliance with Danjulie Associates, including Make A Wish Foundation, Look To The Stars, Cheerful Givers, KIDS (Kids In Distressed Situations). We invite you to visit their sites and share their missions with the children who read our books.
Click a book cover to be directed to that charity's site.
About the Duke Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Family Support Program
The mission of the Family Support Program (FSP) is to care for, serve, and lighten the burden of the Duke Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant (PBMT) community through a comprehensive array of services and resources. The intensity of the transplant process, relocation to Durham for six to eight months, financial and social pressures, and uncertainty about outcome create tremendous anxiety for the families of children undergoing bone marrow and stem cell transplants. In 1997, to help families cope with these inevitable stressors, the Family Support Program was established within the Duke PBMT program. The Family Support Program seeks to meet the physical, emotional, social, and financial needs of PBMT patients and their families through 25 ongoing programs. Support is offered to PBMT families on a consistent basis throughout their stay in Durham through the FSP and the staff maintains relationships with families when they leave Durham. Because of families’ precarious financial situations and in order that they might be able to focus on the care and well-being of their child, FSP provides funds for everyday needs such as food, taxis, gas cards, prescription co-payments, and utility bills. Every year, families are invited to join the PBMT community for a weekend celebration and remembrance of the lives of transplanted children at our Rainbow of Heroes Walk.
Visit www.rainbowofheroeswalk.org to help.
This charity was selected in honor and in memory of little Joey Angiolino.

H.O.P.E...Help Our Plight End
Hope is all that we have since the day our two-year old son, Ryan, was
diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.



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Glove of Their Own will be used as
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H.A.T.C.H.
Haddonfield Acts To Create Hadrosaurus
Haddy the Doorstopasaurus benefits the folks who work very hard to share the story of Haddy, North America's first dinosaur.













