Get Involved With Rein In Sarcoma

Impact

The Sarcoma Community

Rein in Sarcoma is strengthened by the passion and dedication of people like you. Whether you want to support research, help educate others, connect with the sarcoma community, or volunteer your time and talents, there are many meaningful ways to get involved.

Your participation, in whatever form it takes, helps raise awareness, support patients and families, and drive progress in sarcoma care and research. Together, we can make a difference.

Ways

To Engage

Early and accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. Because sarcomas are rare and can appear anywhere in the body, a proper diagnosis often requires a combination of tests and expert evaluation.

Volunteer

Join a community of dedicated Rein in Sarcoma volunteers who help expand awareness and support sarcoma education and outreach.

Donate or Fundraise

You can make a one-time gift, set up a recurring donation, or start a personal fundraising campaign to honor someone meaningful.

Events

FAQ: How To Get Started

No — our team will guide you and match you with opportunities that fit your interests.

Yes — many families create campaigns or named funds to celebrate or remember loved ones.

We work with organizations to design partnerships that align with their values and goals.

Every dollar supports sarcoma research, patient programs, and education initiatives.

Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteer Spotlight: Dr. Larry Seymour

Dr. Larry Seymour’s contributions to Rein in Sarcoma (RIS) have been countless. From physician, to RIS Board member, to Research Committee Chair, Dr. Seymour’s expertise and dedication have been invaluable. He has been a member of the RIS community for nearly 10 years and his passion for the RIS mission is evident in every task…

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Outgoing Board of Directors Members: Thanks for Your Service

We extend our gratitude and thanks to the outgoing Rein in Sarcoma Board members who served our community, supported governance, and helped grow our mission over the past three years. We are grateful for your time and service to our mission! Linda Pomeroy Linda is a longtime mission advocate and volunteer with the Named Fund…

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Volunteer Spotlight: Tom Boardman

When Tom Boardman learned that his twelve-year-old grandson, Levi, was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma cancer, he wanted to step in and take the pain away. Family and friends of sarcoma patients know this feeling well. “I could not take the chemo for my grandson. Neither could I have the surgery he was going to need…

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Take The Next Step

Your involvement makes hope possible. Whether you volunteer, donate, sponsor, or care for someone with sarcoma, you are part of a powerful community driving change.