The St. Louis Men’s Group Against Cancer (STLMGAC) continues to strengthen its commitment to the local community by awarding $407,000 in grants to 17 organizations in 2025.
These grants were distributed during the group’s annual luncheon, an event that not only highlighted financial contributions but also shared powerful stories of survival, support, and progress in the fight against cancer.
A Detailed Look at the $407,000 in Grants
The grants were distributed following a comprehensive review process led by the STLMGAC Medical Advisory Committee, chaired by Dr. Gary Singer.
The committee ensured funds were allocated to organizations that directly contribute to cancer care, research, and support services across the St. Louis region.
Below is a table listing this year’s grant recipients:
Organization | Area of Impact |
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American Cancer Society | Research and advocacy |
BJC Healthcare | Patient care and oncology |
Camp Rainbow | Pediatric cancer support |
The Cancer Support Community | Mental health and wellness |
Children’s Miracle Network | Pediatric services |
Friends of Kids with Cancer | Emotional and educational support |
Gateway to Hope | Medical care access for women |
HavenHouse St. Louis | Housing for treatment families |
Make-A-Wish | Life-changing wishes for kids |
Mercy Health Foundation | Cancer program support |
Missouri Baptist Cancer Center | Community care and screening |
Ronald McDonald House Charities of St. Louis | Lodging for cancer families |
Siteman Cancer Center | Advanced cancer research |
St. Louis Children’s Hospital Foundation | Pediatric cancer treatment |
Washington University School of Medicine | Medical research and training |
Each recipient plays a unique and vital role in helping patients navigate the overwhelming journey of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Empowering Local Impact Through Generosity
Chairman Neil Marglous emphasized the importance of community-driven initiatives, stating,
“Our organization continues to make a meaningful difference by supporting cancer research, programming, and patient care right here in our very own community.”
The annual grant luncheon acts as the culminating event for the group’s fundraising efforts, offering a moment to reflect on achievements and future goals.
Attendees included survivors, healthcare professionals, and community leaders, all witnessing how their contributions directly improve lives.
More Than Just a Check: Stories of Survival and Strength
Throughout the event, guests heard from cancer survivors and families who have personally benefited from the work of these partner organizations.
Their stories brought a human face to every dollar donated, reaffirming the group’s mission to fund not only treatments but also hope, comfort, and continuity of care.
A Legacy of Service Since 1969
Founded in 1969, the St. Louis Men’s Group Against Cancer has now surpassed $6 million in total funds raised.
The nonprofit supports more than 40 charities and continues to grow as a leading force in community-based cancer care and scientific advancement.
Its success lies in its independence, transparency, and unrelenting focus on local needs and global solutions.
By remaining committed to its founding principles, STLMGAC has become a trusted ally in the war against cancer in Missouri and beyond.
How the Community Can Get Involved
Residents can support the group’s mission by:
- Attending fundraising events
- Making tax-deductible donations
- Volunteering with supported organizations
- Sharing survivor stories to raise awareness
For more details or to contribute, visit www.mensgroupagainstcancer.org or call (314) 786-5950.
The $407,000 in grants awarded by the St. Louis Men’s Group Against Cancer this year signifies more than financial assistance—it represents lives saved, families supported, and futures brightened.
With a legacy spanning over five decades, the organization proves that community compassion and action remain vital weapons in the fight against cancer.