The Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care

Cam Neely Foundation

The Cam Neely Foundation was launched in 1995 by the Neely family after the passing of their parents Marlene and Michael Neely from cancer. This experience created the inspiration to help others living with cancer. With the dream of honoring their beloved parents and the hope of helping others, The Cam Neely Foundation was created to help cancer patients and their families during treatments. As millions of Americans will be diagnosed this year with some form of cancer, an understandable sense of urgency propels the Foundation's mission.

Since its inception, the Foundation has raised over $17 million from donations of all sizes, impacted thousands of families and continue to dedicate ourselves to designing, funding, and completing projects with immediate and tangible results.

Olivia's Organics has pledged to furnish and maintain a children's playroom in the Neely Foundation's new Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Tufts-New England Floating Hospital for Children. The transplant unit is the first in the country to provide space for parents and children to safely live in the unit during the child's average 90 days of cancer treatment.