Kyle Chilton | Posted: 12 Dec 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Cougars to Help Children with Cancer Foundation

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PROVO, Utah – On Wednesday, Dec. 14, BYU men’s basketball will continue its tradition of participating in the Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation’s annual Christmas party.

Each year the foundation collects monetary donations and unwrapped toys that go directly towards a Christmas party for more than 40 families living primarily in Utah County who have children with cancer. This year’s party will be held at the Vivint Gym at 6 p.m. MST.

The BYU men’s basketball team and head coach Dave Rose and his wife Cheryl have been involved with the Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation (CCCF) and the annual Christmas party for the past 12 years.

How to Donate

To make a monetary donation online, visit cccf.me. Monetary donations and unwrapped toys are also being accepted at the Pizza Factory in Provo and the men’s basketball office in the Marriott Center.

About Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation

Founded by Mac Boyter, a cancer survivor who saw the needs of a family with a child battling cancer around the Christmas season, Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation was formed in 1998. CCCF has since provided assistance to approximately 250 families.

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