Abriella Loya
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
University of Mary Hardin Baylor

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Abriella Loya
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
University of Mary Hardin Baylor

Abriella Loya
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
University of Mary Hardin Baylor

UPCOMING EVENTS

On Going Fundraiser

Snowdrop Foundation Teams Up with Lynch Creek Farms

Snowdrop Foundation has teamed up with Lynch Creek Farms. It doesn’t get much greener than giving natural evergreen wreaths and centerpieces as Christmas gifts. Why you ask?

1st Snowdrop receives a donation for each purchase.

2nd Sustainable practice, the Noble fir trees are never cut down when harvested but rather trimmed on the lower branches to ensure a lifetime of bough production.

Start shopping NOW and our fundraiser will earn cash back with every purchase!

Order HERE!

Friday, November 7, 2025

Derricks & Diamonds Field of Dreams Benefit


Hosted By NOV.

Join us for the Derricks & Diamonds Field of Dreams Benefit Gala
  • Time: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Location: Petroleum Club of Houston
  • 35th Floor of the Total Energies Tower
  • 1201 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002
This unforgettable evening will support a great cause, with proceeds benefiting Snowdrop Foundation’s & Texas Children’s Hospital. Get ready for a night of cocktails, auctions, and an incredible dinner program.
  • Program Schedule:
    6:30 PM – Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction
    7:30 PM – Seated Dinner Program
    8:45 PM – Live Auction
Dress Code: Business Casual
Don’t miss out on an amazing night for a worthy cause. See you there!

https://www.nov.com/misc/derricks-and-diamonds

December 30, 2025 – January 01, 2026

13TH ANNUAL SNOWDROP ULTRA 55 HOUR RACE & RELAY


Start Time7:00 am
Buffalo Run Park
1122 Buffalo Run Blvd, Missouri City,
TX 77489 United States

EVENT INFORMATION

Run, walk or crawl as many laps as you can in the allotted time of 55 hours.

When:   Dec 30, 2025 7am – Jan. 1, 2026 2pm

Where:  Buffalo Run Park, Missouri City, TX

Why:   Benefit Snowdrop Foundation, Inc.

What:  Snowdrop 55 Hour Ultra Race is for Individuals or Relay Teams of up to 10 runners.

The Course:   The course USATF Certified at .69045 mile loop course on crushed granite and pavement.

 

We are an ULTRA race that raises funds for charity.

WHY We Snowdrop?

The driving force behind everything we do is the children. We’ve seen the impact a childhood cancer diagnosis has on the entire family and we’re deeply committed to ensuring children affected by a cancer diagnosis have the opportunity to pursue their college dreams with scholarships, regardless of financial challenges. We are painstakingly aware that childhood cancer research continues to be under-funded so we continue our mission to help fund Research and Awareness. Our actions bring our WHY to life.

Sunday, January 11, 2025

Run for A Reason with Snowdrop Foundation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP

We have incentive prizes:
$350 HERO From the Houston Marathon
– HERO Goodie Bag

– Indoor Pre-Race Bathrooms

$600 WARRIOR
– HERO Goodie Bag

– Indoor Pre-Race Bathrooms –

– Snowdrop Race Shirt

 

$1000 AVENGER
– HERO Goodie Bag

– Indoor Pre-Race Bathrooms

– Snowdrop Race Shirt

– Snowdrop Jacket

 

$1,500 CHAMPION
– HERO Goodie Bag

– Indoor Pre-Race Bathrooms

– Snowdrop Race Shirt

– Snowdrop Jacket

– Snowdrop Custom Soap package

Snowdrop Foundation was created from the inspiration of Chelsey Coy Campbell this foundation was Chelsey 16th Birthday Gift

Chelsey’s Story-
Chelsey was a fifteen, a high school sophomore and homecoming co princess in September 2005. In October all of that changed.
In October 2005, she was diagnosed with advanced stage four undifferentiated sarcoma, a rare cancer of the soft tissues that only affects fifty people worldwide, annually. Statistically, only one person in ten survives this type of cancer.

Chelsey, upon receiving her diagnosis, told her doctor that she “would be that one person in ten.”

In February after three months of chemotherapy treatment, Chelsey had record setting 27 hour marathon surgery at Texas Children’s Cancer Center. Ninety five percent of her tumors were removed. Only two remained in her body post surgery after four weeks of radiation, only one remained. Continued radiation treatments did not eliminate the last tumor. Scans show that her previous tumors had returned and there was an emergence of new tumors. Nothing more could be done.  Chelsey received her Angel’s Wings on December 9, 2006

 

 

On Going Fundraiser

“Soccer Matters” T-shirt by Glenn Davis

“Soccer Matters” by Glenn Davis Soccer – www.glenndavissoccer.com is, a nationally recognized broadcaster and former professional soccer player, has partnered with Lamont Brands and have launched their new shirt with proceeds benefiting Snowdrop Foundation.

Order HERE!

#SoccerMatters #ChildhoodCancer