Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation
Arms Wide Open is a Marlboro based non-profit organization started by Bill and Dena Sherwood. In 2008, their 13 month old son, Billy, was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a very aggressive cancer of the sympathetic nervous system that most commonly occurs in infants and children under the age of five. There is no known cure for Neuroblastoma, and because it is relatively rare – affecting only approximately 650 children in the United States each year – research funding for this “orphan” cancer and more effective treatments is limited as pharmaceutical companies do not see the efforts as profitable. Only 30 percent of children diagnosed with this disease will survive, and those that do will face countless health risks due to the toxicity of today’s treatments.
The Sherwoods, recognizing that children should not be viewed as a profit but, rather, our investment, founded Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation, a registered 501 C 3 publicly supported nonprofit organization. Through its efforts, Arms Wide Open raises money for alternative therapies and actual treatments these children desperately need in order to prolong their lives until a cure is found.
For more information about Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation, ArmsWideOpen.org.
