These two girls in the picture remind us that Smile-A-Mile is all about being uniquely yourself. They are proud of their bald heads, showing us that true beauty lies within. The joy our kids battling cancer share radiates to their
This 2024 Smile-A-Mile Annual Report gives stakeholders a quick, engaging overview of eight of the organization’s most impactful programs from the past year. More than just numbers, it uses a combination of impact data, compelling photos, and short narratives to
Our newsletter takes the form of monthly postcards sent to stakeholders, highlighting our impact and providing real-time updates on activities for our families. Each postcard features a compelling photo from the previous month alongside a concise, 150-word story that illustrates
For the first time, Sunrise Association created a dedicated recruitment video to reach families directly. Historically, our videos focused on fundraising galas and donor events. In 2025, we recognized the need to tell our story in a way that spoke
Our social media department is still in it's first years of development, and so we are immensely proud of the work that has been done so far.
Our social media department is still in it's first years of development, and so we are immensely proud of the work that has been done so far. We find that our staff and camper spotlights do a fantastic job of
In 2025, Smile-A-Mile proudly celebrated 40 years of providing hope, healing, and love to families on the childhood cancer journey. To honor this milestone, our camp t-shirt embraced the season’s theme: 40 Years of Smiles. The design incorporated our 40th
View the Posts here: Post 1:https://www.instagram.com/p/DOGsGoqE66q/ Post 2:https://www.instagram.com/p/DOYtrZDD6i-/?img_index=1 Post 3:https://www.instagram.com/p/DOLsDfzjlso/ “40 Years of Smile-A-Mile” is more than just a catchy phrase—it’s a testament to the memories made and the relationships formed through our programming over the past
Are you ready to crack the code and complete all the missions required to become a certified secret agent? That was the challenge posed to every patient on the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Unit this year, as they were











