At Fred Hutch, we have a big goal: to cure most, if not all, cancers.
What makes us so bold? More than 3,500 scientists and staff with the expertise and commitment to push harder. Powerful new treatments. Exponential leaps in personalized prevention and care. Families with no time to wait.
And you: the supporters who make our work possible.
Bridgette’s cancer threatened her voice — and her life. A new treatment helped her keep both.
“I’m a singer and cancer survivor. Eighteen years after my initial diagnosis of breast cancer, I was told it was back, and had spread. I was given one year to live and told I would never sing again. Thanks to research at Fred Hutch, I’m still here, six years later. I’ve been able to sing at a Seahawks game and love on my family as a mother and sister. I am living proof that research at Fred Hutch saves lives.”
Fred Hutch has worked at the frontlines of science for more than four decades. Our early work in bone marrow transplantation led to cures for some types of cancer and offered the first proof that the immune system can stop others. Our world-leading immunotherapy program carries that legacy forward. And our top researchers continue to make discoveries that improve lives and propel science. Now, we’re leading the charge to find curative therapies for all cancers.
Fred Hutch is proud to have earned a Gold Seal of Transparency — the highest rating possible — on GuideStar, a service that evaluates more than 2 million U.S. nonprofits. Our high standards for accountability and integrity extend to our research, patients, donors, and investors. Learn more about our accountability and impact.
Fred Hutch supporters fuel hundreds of Fred Hutch laboratories and projects working to prevent, treat, and cure cancer and other diseases.
With you, we are unlocking how cancers start and spread. Harnessing the immune system to fight disease. And working to make treatment more equitable and accessible for more people.
— Fred Hutch supporters Luis and Colette Ulloa
— Lindsey Pinckney, Fred Hutch supporter and leukemia survivor
— Scott Bradford, 2019 Obliteride volunteer
“We do not want future generations to experience the pain of losing a loved one or feel the uncertainty and fear of a cancer diagnosis. Giving generously to the Hutch gives us hope and promise."
— Fred Hutch supporters Luis and Colette Ulloa
“I want to support cancer research. I’m very passionate about finding a cure, and I think that there’s no better place to give the money to or volunteer time to than the Hutch.”
— Lindsey Pinckney, Fred Hutch supporter and leukemia survivor
“I volunteer at Fred Hutch to thank those who are making progress for our future and to prevent the loss of another loved one."
— Scott Bradford, 2019 Obliteride volunteer
We’re tackling cancer from every angle, in our 300+ research labs and in collaborative projects that span the globe.
Meet the team that seeks convergence between science and business, leading to high-impact partnerships with industry, licensing agreements, and spinouts and startups.
Our pioneering research has saved hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide. Learn more about our vision, values and global reach.
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