
No More Umbrellas Foundation
Building a legacy of giving to kids in need.
The No More Umbrellas Foundation provides support for Central Florida kids fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, and their families. Giving kids with cancer the chance to create lasting memories, we partner with providers, social workers, and supporters from Central Florida's pediatric cancer hospitals and community organizations.

Through cash hardship assistance, gift card support, and donations of toys, games, and activities, these families can focus on what matters most: making memories together. Join our community of support by donating today!

Gift Card Support
The gift card program provides families with gas and grocery cards quarterly to address urgent needs, such as unexpected clinic visits and extended hospital stays. This initiative alleviates financial stress related to transportation and daily necessities, creating a supportive environment that enables families to access necessary care. We aim to ensure these families feel supported during their journey. Click below for the mailing address for gift card donations.
Toys, Games & Activities
Lengthy hospital stays and unforeseen procedures can be overwhelming for kids undergoing treatment. By supplying toys, games, and activities, we help these children and their siblings escape the harsh realities of their treatment and enjoy some fun! ​
Our Christmas in July Toy Drive is held during the summer, but we accept toys throughout the year. Click the link below to send toys to kids! Large donations, please contact: emily@nomoreumbrellas.org.
Hardship Assistance
Our Heart of Gold fund supports kids in Central Florida who are fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses through cash hardship assistance awards. Our purpose is to ensure these families can focus on what truly matters—spending precious time together and creating joyful moments, by alleviating some of their financial stress. Since each family is unique, the assistance can be used for any current need, such as groceries, gas, bills, or family activities, providing relief from the financial burdens of treatment.



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