
The Jaydie Lynn King Foundation
Raising Hope For Children
Empowering Children Facing Health Challenges
The Jaydie Lynn King Foundation is dedicated to creating opportunities for organizations and individuals to be involved with and fund programs that provide comfort, hope, and emotional assistance to children who suffer from tumors, cancer, and other blood disorders. Our mission is to empower these children and their families by offering support and resources to navigate through difficult times.

— The Jaydie Lynn King Neuro-Oncology Program —
Arizona's only comprehensive program for childhood brain and spinal cord tumors.
Your Donations Support Our $2 Million Dollar Commitment to Phoenix Children's Hospital
The Jaydie Lynn King Neuro-oncology Program at Phoenix Children's Hospital is the only comprehensive pediatric program of its kind in Arizona, combining the expertise of subspecialists in the Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's and the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD). This program offers family-centered, multidisciplinary, coordinated care to provide hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families.


The Adopt A Family program is very special to us. Phoenix Children’s Hospital asked us to be a part of this program several years ago to enable them to broaden the program scope.
Each year, at Christmas time, the PCH gives us names of families that are in need of Christmas. Each of these families has a child receiving treatment at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, and are experiencing other difficulties in their lives.

The Jaydie Lynn King Foundation has been actively distributing handmade blankets with an attached soft, stuffed animal to children at Phoenix Children’s Hospital since Jaydie began treatment in 2005. Jaydie wanted all of the children to experience the same comfort she felt while in treatment.

Team Jaydie provides each of the 150 plus campers with one of our blankets and stuffed animals. The blankets and stuffed animals were placed on their beds and allowed the children to wrap themselves up every night in a gift made just for them.


It is a time to raise awareness about brain tumors, educate the public about symptoms and treatment options, and support those affected by brain cancer
