Stefanie Scott is the Cookies For Kids’ Cancer Ambassador!

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Stefanie Scott, star of Disney’s hit show A.N.T. FARM, recently signed on to be the national Good Cookie Ambassador for Cookies For Kids’ Cancer!

Cookies For Kids’ Cancer is a non-profit organization that encourages kids and teens to fight against pediatric cancer by holding bake sales and other local events to raise money! Because of all of Stefanie’s work with the organization, they decided to grant her the position of ambassador!

Stefanie Scott announced why she loves working with Cookies For Kids’ Cancer so much by saying, “When I learned that 46 children are diagnosed with cancer every day and that Cookies For Kids’ Cancer is making a difference in the fight against pediatric cancer, I knew I had to get involved. I’ve always loved to bake – especially for my brother and when Cookies For Kids’ Cancer told me I can help kids fighting cancer by doing something as easy as hosting a bake sale, I was inspired to personally make a difference.”

Right now, pediatric cancer is the number one cause of death by disease for kids in the U.S. under the age of 18, although they receive less than four percent of any National Cancer Institute’s multi-billion dollar yearly budget. Cookies for Kids’ Cancer’s objective is to encourage kids and teens to be “Good cookies” by holding bake sales and other fundraising events so that their communities can advance their pediatric cancer research.

Make sure to check out www.cookiesforkidscancer.org to learn more about pediatric cancer and how you can help.

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