It’s HOLIDAY SEASON and we won’t be able to accept cranes until January. Thanks!

There is an old Japanese tradition that 1,000 origami paper cranes will bring good luck, including good health. Our goal is to provide boxes of 1,000 cranes to cancer patients and anyone with serious physical or mental health needs. The 1,000 cranes bring hope and uplift spirits. We've been doing this for many years, but we need help in making cranes.

AND...if you know of a person who would benefit from receiving a GIFT of 1,000 origami paper cranes, please send an e-mail with a name and mailing address, and we will send your dear friend or family member 1,000 paper cranes of hope and healing.

DONATE: There is no charge or any fees, although we now accept donations through PayPal or Zelle at kdgrinfeld@gmail.com. Thank You!

Contact Information

Inquiries: kdgrinfeld@gmail.com

Please email for mailing address to send cranes, and include a note with your NAME and RETURN ADDRESS to:

Karen Grinfeld


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We appreciate any voluntary financial contributions for our program. Please send any contributions via PayPal or Zelle to:

kdgrinfeld@gmail.com

Unfortunately these contributions are not charitable tax deductions for income tax purposes, but will help us offset the costs of shipping, printing labels, and gift cards. We do not charge, but welcome any financial assistance.


Sunday, July 30, 2017

All the way from the UK...

Three boxes of cranes, each with a caring note, came this week.  The note says, "Please find included approximately 518 origami cranes from the volunteering department at the University of Birmingham, UK.  We hope they help.  Please keep doing the amazing work you do!"

At Cranes for Cancer, we are so proud of the work our volunteers do to make cranes for people in need.  Thank you volunteers in Birmingham!


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