Central New Yorkers have been supporting St Jude Children's Research Hospital since the very beginning. In the early 1960s, Danny Thomas came to Utica to ask for help with his mission to build a shrine to St Jude.
The story of St. Jude began with entertainer Danny Thomas, a desperate prayer, and a $7 donation. His promise to St. Jude Thaddeus led to the creation of one of the world’s most important children’s hospitals.
Imagine thinking your child has the flu and it turns out to be cancer down the spine. It happened to one Utica, New York family when their son was only 6 years old.
After battling cancer at St. Jude, Frankfort senior Ahmed is now on the honor roll, competing in track, working two jobs, and planning a future in nursing. His journey shows exactly why we rally during our St. Jude Radiothon presented by Drain Masters.
Hailey Stymus, a New York girl, was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 5. Today, she’s 11, fearless, and thriving — thanks to St. Jude’s proton therapy and support.
Vincent Russitano was just 7 when a brain tumor changed his life. Seventeen years later, his family is still walking the journey — supported by St. Jude research, care, and hope.
You can make a life-changing difference for kids battling cancer by becoming a St. Jude Partner in Hope and your name will be added to our Wall of Hope.
Ten years ago, a Remsen teen faced a rare brain tumor and an uncertain future. Today, Anna is thriving—celebrating major life milestones, a decade since treatment, and a healthy, happy life thanks to St. Jude.
By becoming a St. Jude Partner in Hope, you can help children battling cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. Your $19 monthly gift helps provide treatment, housing, travel, and food — so families never receive a bill and can focus on helping their child heal.
The Utica Zoo is grieving the heartbreaking loss of MeiLin, a female red panda born at the zoo who touched the lives of staff and visitors. Her legacy of conservation and education will not be forgotten.