Children's Health

Four Diamonds – Pediatric Cancer Charity

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Suzanne Graney, Executive Director at Four Diamonds, a pediatric cancer charity, discusses the work the organization is doing to conquer childhood cancer by assisting children and their families through superior care, comprehensive support, and innovative research.  They cover 100 percent of all medical expenses related to cancer care not covered by insurance for eligible Four Diamonds children.  Since its creation in 1972, Four Diamonds has helped more than 4,000 children and families and supported a diverse platform of childhood cancer research at Penn State Children’s Hospital, seeking improved treatments and cures to benefit kids around the world.

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Suzanne Graney has been the Executive Director of Four Diamonds since 2010. As the Executive Director, Suzanne has the opportunity to work closely as a mentor to the incredible THON students who serve on the Executive Committee each year. To her, THON is the largest display of kindness each year, and hope that their continuous partnership leads to a cure for childhood cancer.

Last updated: March 21, 2021

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