Support The Cure Baseball in its efforts to use baseball to raise the hopes, spirits and awareness for people and families affected by cancer. Your support for The Cure Baseball is accepted with great thanks and appreciation.
What We Do
The Cure Baseball is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial, emotional
and moral support to people and families affected by cancer through a traveling summer collegiate
baseball team, support group programs, a scholarship fund and donations to prestigious cancer
research groups. A summer collegiate baseball team will travel the United States, playing other summer
collegiate teams, and have every game act as a cancer fundraiser. The players on the team will be active
college baseball players focused on progressing both their athletic skill set as well as their life skills. In
preparation for the baseball season The Cure Baseball will hold various fundraisers that will include
5K run/walks, golf outings and auction style dinner-dances. These fundraisers will provide the support
necessary to change lives. Our group programs will include programs for people directly affected by
cancer, for people who have loved ones affected by cancer and a special group for families to come
together and share their family's personal tries and tribulations with cancer. The Cure Baseball's
scholarship program will be set up to aid students either entering college, already in the process of
earning their undergraduate degree and who have ties to the game of baseball and cancer. Whether
that is being a player who has been affected by cancer either directly or indirectly, a sports management
major wanting to work in baseball who has had their life altered by cancer or in other ways
baseball and cancer have affected a student's life. The Cure Baseball also plans to make charitable
donation themselves to different cancer research organizations. These organizations will be carefully
selected and be of the highest in reputation, integrity and science.
The Cure Baseball's goal is to raise cancer awareness through the game of baseball. Our organization is
truly unique in taking two things, cancer and baseball, that so many people can relate to but wouldn't
necessarily tie together and creating a team that everyone can cheer for.



