Skip to main content
 
 
St. Jude patient Erma, wearing a festive sparkly party dress and pink cowgril boots poses with her family for a studio portrait.

St. Jude patient Erma with her family

 

Your payroll deduction gift is making an impact at St. Jude

Fill out my online form.
 
 

Don't have a company program?

Get started here →

 
 
 
 
 
 

THANK YOU
for supporting St. Jude through your workplace giving program.

Week after week, your payroll deduction gift helps give our doctors and researchers the tools and technology they need to make the next groundbreaking discovery.

 
St. Jude video
 
Loading
 
 
 
St. Jude patient Cailee sits with her legs crossed in a studio portrait.

St. Jude patient Cailee

 
 
 
 

Payroll deduction makes a meaningful difference every month of the year.

 
  1. $3 per week could help provide 8 chemotherapy IV tubing sets.*

    ($156 annual gift)

     
    Patient Madelyn proudly displays her No More Chemo party poster in a treatment room at St. Jude.

    St. Jude patient Madelyn's No More Chemo party

     
     
  2. $5 per week could help provide one chest X-ray, one view.*

    ($260 annual gift)

     
    St. Jude patient Hunter receives X-rays at St. Jude while in treatment for osteosarcoma.

    St. Jude patient Hunter

     
     
  3. $7 per week could help provide 15 days of meals for one patient.*

    ($364 annual gift)

     
    Pizza oven in the Domino's Village kitchen at St. Jude.

    Domino's Village kitchen at St. Jude

     
     
  4. $10 per week could help provide 38 platelet count tests.*

    ($520 annual gift)

     
    Interior corridor with a view of the Blood Donor Center at St. Jude.

    Blood Donor Center at St. Jude

     
     
 

* When you make a donation using this information, your donation will be used to provide breakthrough research, treatment and cures.  Items listed here are representative of services and supplies that are part of the treatment and care of children at St. Jude.
Read more.

 
 

Meet Erma

In 2025, Erma visited her pediatrician for a routine checkup. Unexpectedly, screening showed she had a mass above her adrenal gland. She was referred to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital shortly before her 4th birthday. There, she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a cancer that most often begins in the nerve tissue of the adrenal gland. Scans showed it had spread to her bones.

Erma's treatment is expected to last about 15 to 18 months, but she has already rebounded to her usual energetic, joyful self.

"She's just full of life," said her mom, Sarah.

 

 

St. Jude patient Erma

 
 
St. Jude patient Erma laughs while posing for an environmental portrait on the hospital campus.

Meet more St. Jude patients

Learn how to give through your employer

 
  1. Many companies offer an employee giving program in their workplace. To find out if your company has a program and how to support St. Jude, please contact your Corporate Social Responsibility or Human Resources department. Thanks for your interest in giving through your workplace! 

     
     
  2. We would enjoy helping support your employee giving efforts and promoting St. Jude in your workplace.  Please email us at workplacegiving@stjude.org to let us know how we can share the mission of St. Jude with employees. 

     
     
  3. If your company doesn't already have an employee giving campaign and you'd like to start one, please complete our form and we'll be in contact with you.

    You may also email us directly at workplacegiving@stjude.org.

     
     
 
 

To start an employee giving campaign at your company, please complete our form:

 
 
Fill out my online form.
 
 

You may also be interested in

Close