LWF Grants $700,000 to Help Launch Multiple New Trials
In 2025–2026, the Little Warrior Foundation (LWF) is proud to announce a $700,000 grant to the Beat Childhood Cancer Foundation to support the launch of three new clinical trials, including two focused on DFMO with the Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium (BCCRC.)
Drugging The “Undruggable” - A New Grant from Little Warrior
Little Warrior Foundation grants $130,000 to John Bushweller, PhD, at the University of Virginia, to further optimize a small molecule inhibitor for ETS driven cancers like Ewing Sarcoma.
Local Astronauts Host Garage Sales To Raise Money For New Space Suits
“Our suits haven’t improved in over 40 years. Even when they are at their best, we still suffer long term health effects,” said Scott Banyan, NASA’s chief astronaut. “And frankly, sometimes they just don’t work. I’ve lost a lot of colleagues to these dangerous, antiquated suits.”
BostonGene and Little Warrior Foundation Collaborate to Bring Novel Liquid Biopsy Solutions into Clinical Practice
BostonGene today announced a collaboration with Little Warrior Foundation to drive the discovery, validation, and implementation of novel liquid biopsy solutions into sarcoma clinical practice.
New Trial: SBRT and the Immune System
Dr. Erin Murphy of the Cleveland Clinic is offering a new observational clinical trial (where patients are treated and then followed over time) to patients with recurrent or metastatic sarcoma who are eligible to receive SBRT.
Funding Hope for Kids Like Brynn: $250,000 to the In:Formation Project
When we wrote a second $250,000 check to continue funding the In:Fromation Project, we did so with glee. Of course, we’re big on scrutiny and we’re careful with cash. But this initiative is making a powerful impact today and delivering hope and options to the warriors who need it most.
$2,000,000 in Hot Tub Research
Childhood Cancer have you stressed? The NIH has your back! They’ve invested $2,04,704 to see if sitting in a hot tub will reduce stress. Sweet relief! We’re rolling our eyes past the point of no return.

