Team Little Owl


Team Little Owl was formed after three-year-old Allie “Little Owl” Fisher died of a rare brain cancer, gliomatosis cerebri, in 2013.  After Allie’s death, many of Allie’s family and friends felt compelled to lend a hand in the fight against these terrible pediatric brain tumors.

That network has expanded into our community, and the outpouring of support has helped Team Little Owl raise thousands of dollars for brain cancer research.

The team is an all-volunteer group committed to raising awareness and funds to research better treatments for children with brain cancer.  May there be a day when no child or family has to suffer such a fate.

Team Little Owl is proud to be a founding member of the Children Brain Tumor Family Foundation or the CBTFF, a foundation powered by several families that have been united by tragedy to support the Children Brain Cancer Project. As part of the CBTFF, Team Little Owl is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. All donations to the CBTFF are tax deductible.

Visit site:  http://www.teamlittleowl.org/

 

JOIN OUR GROUP

The GC Connection is a network of people who have been touched by Gliomatosis Cerebri. It is a closed Facebook Group where families come together to share information on ourselves and our family members, including updates, struggles, treatment options, research and fundraising initiatives.

Registry

ENROLL IN THE REGISTRY

The Gliomatosis Cerebri Registry is a key part of the Children's Brain Tumor Project at Weill Cornell Medicine Pediatric Neurosurgery. The registry will establish a central database of gliomatosis cerebri cases worldwide, aggregating data on medical history, diagnostics, genomics, treatments, and outcomes.

Click here to make a donation to support the Gliomatosis Cerebri International Registry, and keep it free for all patients!

COMMUNITY

Join the advocacy and become part of the community that was established to support groundbreaking research in finding a cure for Gliomatosis Cerebri. Partners are either family touched by Gliomatosis Cerebri or foundations supporting the same cause. Click below to learn how to join the community.