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The Logan's Heroes Cause

Our Story Logan's Heroes was born in room E501 at Tampa General Hospital, where Logan Stolberg, a 14-year-old diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on November 15, 2021, spent much of his treatment. During his long hospital stays, Logan noticed a gap in support for pediatric patients, especially teenagers. Many children were alone, without parents due to work or family obligations, and donations often catered to younger kids, leaving teens with little.

 

One poignant moment came when a Child Life Specialist used personal funds to buy birthday gifts for a teenage patient. This inspired Logan, his mother Jen, and their family to dream of a foundation that would bridge these gaps. Logan’s Heroes was created to provide practical and emotional support to pediatric cancer patients of all ages, ensuring no child feels forgotten. Though Logan passed away on August 22, 2023, at just 16, his vision lives on through our mission to make hospital stays and home life a little brighter for kids fighting cancer.

Logan's Heroes believes in the courage and resilience of children battling pediatric cancer. We believe that every child fighting this battle can find the strength to define their future and make an impact on the world.

Our Mission

Logan's Heroes is committed to raising awareness and providing support for children battling pediatric cancer. We offer emotional and practical assistance to families facing the challenges of childhood cancer. Through advocacy, education, and community outreach, we strive to highlight the unique needs of young patients and their families. Our goal is to ensure every child fighting cancer has the care, resources, and hope they need to thrive. Together, we stand as heroes for these brave children.

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Our Vision

Logan's Heroes envisions a world where pediatric cancer is no longer a threat to children. We aim to create a future where every child can live a life free from the burdens of this disease.

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