Upcoming Events
Making A Mark Exhibit – Children’s Museum of Houston
From June 6, 2013 to August 18, 2013
Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit at Children’s Museum of Houston The Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit is open to children from treatment centers all over the world. We have been proud to display over 200 entries annually since the first … Continue reading
Making A Mark Exhibit – Houston Hobby Airport
From June 6, 2013 to August 1, 2013
Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit – Houston Hobby Airport The Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit is open to children from treatment centers all over the world. We have been proud to display over 200 entries annually since the first exhibit. … Continue reading
Making A Mark Exhibit – George Bush Intercontinental Airport
From June 6, 2013 to August 1, 2013
Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit The Making A Mark Traveling Exhibit is open to children from treatment centers all over the world. We have been proud to display over 200 entries annually since the first exhibit. This year, the exhibit … Continue reading
Camp Periwinkle – 30th Anniversary
From August 4, 2013 to August 10, 2013
Our signature program for 29 years, Camp Periwinkle has earned the reputation of being the “Camp of All Camps!” among campers and counselors. Camp Periwinkle is a week-long summer camp filled with joy for children with cancer and blood disorders … Continue reading
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
From September 1, 2013 to September 30, 2013
Families, caregivers, charities and research groups across the United States observe September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. In the U.S., almost 13,000 children under the age of 21 are diagnosed with cancer every year. The survival rate is an impressive … Continue reading
Making A Mark Opening Exhibit
From September 8, 2013 to September 30, 2013
Making A Mark Opening Reception
From September 8, 2013 to September 8, 2013
Camp YOLO (Fall)
From September 20, 2013 to September 22, 2013
In 1998, The Periwinkle Foundation and the Texas Children’s Cancer Center identified a need to provide emotional support for teenagers with cancer. There were no programs that focused exclusively on 13 to 18 year old patients who were struggling with … Continue reading