Diala Tadros
Ms. McNellis
Com101
11/5/16
St. Jude’s children’s hospital
St. Jude Children’s hospital is one of hundred hospitals in the world that helps Children’s fight cancer, St. Jude is primarily known for its national reach. It is a research hospital that was founded by Danny Thomas. According to “ “ “Saint Jude’s mission is to progress recovery and means of display for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatments”.
Danny Thomas founded St. Jude’s Children hospital in Memphis, Tennessee’s in 1962. St. Jude Children’s hospital has treated children from all fifty states and around the word. Types of cancer that St. Jude helps children’s fight are Leukemia, Brain and other central nervous system tumors, Neuroblastoma, Wilms Tumor, Lymphoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma, retinoblastoma, Bone cancer. Families never receive a bill; all St. Jude treatment are free. St. Jude completely changed how doctor treat children with cancer and other tragic illnesses. Since St. Jude was established, the acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the main type of childhood cancer that they treated the best.
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The bone is made up of combined bones, bone marrow. Bone marrow is found in the middle of the main bone and it has blood vessles.There is two types of bone marrow are the red and the yellow. This type of cancer my effect the red blood cells, white blood cells, and
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a non-profit organization that helps battle pediatric cancers. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is not your typical children’s hospital. The services and support they provide to their patients is unique as their founder Danny Thomas. I will explore their founder’s history, mission, and how they are able to continue the work today.
St. Jude Children 's Research Hospital is asking for help from parents to support the hospital’s funding. This hospital was established in February 4, 1962 and their purpose “is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment” (StJude.org). The survival rate has arised and children are able to stay at no cost due to donation. They have raised survival of childhood of cancer from 20% to 80%. The St. Jude Children’s Research hospital advertisement is highly effective because it uses three different rhetorics. Firstly, it uses ethos to appeal to the credibility of the hospital by
St. Jude Children’s hospital was established in February of 1962 with the “sole purpose of conducting basic and clinical research and treatment into catastrophic childhood diseases” (StJude.org). They have raised survival of childhood cancer from 20% to 80% since their opening through their research (Cancer.org). Even with an average of 7,800 patients a year and a 1.8 million daily operating cost, parents never pay anything for their child’s stay (StJude.org). The survival rate has raised and children are able to stay at no cost due to donations. Most of these donations come from people around the world that see St. Jude’s effective and strong advertisements. I will be analyzing three rhetoric’s ethos, logos, and pathos the hospital used to raise funds and make it effective.
Jude combined employs over 5,000 people. The people that work on campus with me are from all over the globe, from different backgrounds and with different beliefs and stories. Because of our different perspectives, we don’t always agree or see eye to eye. But despite that, there is one thing that will forever bring us together- serving the kids of St. Jude. In 1962 during the height of the civil rights era, St. Jude was founded on the principle that any child regardless of “race, ethnicity, religion or creed” would be treated and cared for. At our core we believe that our differences make us better and we prove that in the awesome results we deliver.
Since 1962, St. Jude hospital has been a symbol of hope for children and families in the need. As one of the world’s premier pediatric cancer research centers, St. Jude hospital continues to provide the quality of research and treatment relying on the support of many donors to continue its lifesaving mission of finding cures and saving children.
St. Jude’s Research Hospital follows the Better Business Bureau “Wise Giving Alliance Standards for Charity Accountability”. This means that St. Jude’s Research Hospital fully discloses basic information about their services and their fundraising. There is nothing to hide! You have a right as the consumer and donor to ask those questions and you can find that information.
Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The idea to build a hospital was the answer to Danny’s prayer that was prayed to St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron saint of hopeless causes. Thomas said in his prayer, “Show me my way in life and I will build you a shrine” (Qtd. in St.Jude Children’s Research Hospital). Fifty five years later, the hospital is still operating on its founder’s idea that “no child should die in the dawn of life” (Qtd. in St. Jude Children's Research Hospital). The mission statement of St. Jude is “[t]o advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay” (St. Jude Children’s Research
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is the number one worldwide organization for children's cancer and other serious childhood diseases. “St. Jude has helped improve the survival rate of childhood cancer from 20 to 80 percent”(Young). With your help the families of the children with illnesses pay absolutely nothing throughout their time and stay at St. Jude, making their child's condition and health their only and number one priority (About St. Jude’s Research Hospital). The amount of money that is donated to this hospital benefits not only the patients there, but convalescent’s all around the globe. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is an organization in which you should donate your money because all of the money goes into paying for the patients’ care and stay, the breakthroughs that they make are shared so doctors everywhere can help more children, and they have improved the survival rate of children’s cancer.
The St. Jude Trike -A- Thon fundraising program is ending this Wednesday, April 5th.The children could have the opportunity to learn how to ride a bike safety and support the kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at the same time. Please send me back the St Jude Research Hospital donation sheet if you collected donation or made a donation ( even if you have donated online). The children will ride school bikes on Wednesday, April 5th as a part of the St Jude Trike - A - Thon fundraising program. Children can bring their helmet if they have one, otherwise they can wear one of the school helmets.
With this is a copy of my justification report on the subject of funding and support of research in pediatric cancer and assisting poor parents of children suffering from cancer. This statement is a review of my findings from the most recent year of working in X Cancer Specialty Center, and a separate research that other researchers have conducted outside the center. This paper will be useful in justifying the funding of extensive research in pediatric cancer, and the necessity to assist parents of the cancer patients to meet medical costs. I have completed this report at no cost to the organization, and I carried out and completed this research during off hours.
In 1962,St.Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened its doors because “no child should die in the dawn of life”(“www.st.jude.org”)said Danny Thomas.Donating to St.Judes charity is more satisfying than if you were to donate to another hospital because,it gives you comfort and reliability.Today,St.Jude is the single largest center in the USA for the treatment and research of Pediatric cancer and other
II. Thesis: Today I have the opportunity to inform you all about the number one childhood cancer, Leukemia, and also the new technologies we are using to help combat this disease.
The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay” (St. Jude Research Children Hospital 2017). Subsequently, their mission statement clearly identifies the organization’s reason for being; as a result, they successfully guide and inspire moral conduct. Their mission statement combined with their core values form the core ideology; “Core ideology is the central identity or character of an organization” (Johnson, C. E. 2016).
Out of 100,000 children 32.1 cancer diagnoses occur in the age group 0-14, 138.6 occur in the 15-39 age group, and 2,053.8 occur in 40 and older (cancer.gov). Pediatric cancer, being so rare, makes research and development hard to fund because there are not many eligible participants for each specific trial. This creates a “Catch 22” by having a good societal support system, yet not having enough “return-on-investment” (Milne). Pediatric cancer is the leading cause of death in children after accidents, however the amount of deaths has lower drastically in recent years. The mortality rate as a whole has decreased by fifty percent in the last thirty years, however for patients with cancers other than lymphoma or leukemia the mortality rate has not declined since 1996 (Analysis of the National Cancer Institute’s Investment). Lymphoma and leukemia are the most common cancers that children are diagnosed with, but there are many more that can occur that need new research in order to discover ways to decrease the current mortality rate. In 1960 it was discovered that leukemia could be treated by “combination chemotherapy and dose intensity” this brought the curability up from 10% before this discovery to 80% by the 1990s (Norris and Adamson). Although this treatment has been successful for leukemia patients, the most common of childhood cancers, it is not as successful with other types of cancer. There are currently clinical trials that take place to begin trying to find treatments or cure for pediatric cancer, however because of lack of funding many of the trials do not continue or never really take off. Due to the lack of funding and efforts put forth into research for pediatric cancer more the 2,500 children die in America every year (thetruth365.org). Children diagnosed with cancer deserve more work to be put into finding a cure so they can go on to live long, happy
Central Idea: Many charities are deserving of support, but St Jude is truly special. Everything they do for these children makes their lives and their family’s lives just a little bit easier.