The St. Jude Sunday of Hope program encourages churches across the country to unite as a body of believers to help children suffering from pediatric cancer, sickle cell disease and other catastrophic illnesses.

St. Jude patient Gloriuna, age 10, osteosarcoma

Through this program, church congregations show their love and support for the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by giving a special love offering on one Sunday.

 

How you can help

St. Jude Sunday of Hope events typically take place late February through early June in churches nationwide. 

St. Jude Sunday of Hope is vital to continuing the lifesaving work taking place at St. Jude. St. Jude has treated children from all 50 states and around the world and, thanks to donors like you, no family ever pays St. Jude for anything, including medical care, transportation, meals and local living expenses. With operating costs at $1.8 million a day, the children and families of St. Jude need your help.

Is your church a part of the Progressive National Baptist Church? Visit the PNBC St. Jude Sunday of Hope page.