Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center
Established in 2009, the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center is a professional group of men and women under the age of 35 who are the future leaders and supporters of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson. Recognizing the Kimmel Cancer Center's internationally renowned status as one of the top cancer centers for patient care and scientific research, it is the mission of the Young Friends to increase awareness of the NCI-designated cancer center's state-of-the-art technology, world-class therapeutics and the latest clinical trial options for its patients through fundraising and advocacy.
Upcoming Events
Join the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center for its first meeting this Thursday, November 12 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 602 at the Bluemle Life Sciences Building (233 S. 10th Street, Philadelphia). The meeting will be a general interest gathering and will focus on programming for the upcoming year. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Kristen Insalaco at kristen.insalaco@gmail.com or 215-910-2920.
Join the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center
As a member of the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center, you have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients. Through volunteer opportunities, charity events and other fundraising efforts, your work will directly benefit the patients and physician research efforts of the Kimmel Cancer Center.
To download an application to become a Young Friend, please click HERE. Cost of membership is $75.00 for one year. As a Young Friend, you will be privy to networking and social events as well as volunteer programs to support the Kimmel Cancer Center.
Become a Board Member of the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center
If you are interested in joining to the Young Friends of the Kimmel Cancer Center Board of Directors, please contact Kristen Insalaco, president, at 215-910-2920 or kristen.insalaco@gmail.com. We are currently searching for dedicated, enthusiastic leaders for 2009-2011 (a two-year term).





