Upcoming events.
Color Fest
Join us for Color Fest, an exciting and colorful event on campus that raises awareness for childhood cancer and supports the Andrew McDonough Be Positive Foundation. This event is a fun way to spread our mission, unite the community, and make a meaningful difference for families affected by childhood cancer. Be part of the celebration and help us create a vibrant atmosphere that allows us to share our mission and impact at Stony Brook University!
Canning @ Strathmore Bagels
Join us for a canning event outside of Strathmore Bagels from 9 AM to 2 PM! Stop by, grab a delicious bagel, and support a great cause. We're raising funds and spreading awareness for the Andrew McDonough Be Positive (B+) Foundation, which helps children battling cancer. Whether you donate or just want to hang out with us, every little bit helps in making a difference. Come by, say hello, and learn more about how you can contribute to this important cause!
Homecoming Campaign
We’re excited to launch a special Homecoming campaign to rally support for Wolfiethon and bring our community together, no matter where you are! 🎉 This virtual event invites everyone to get involved in creative ways—from participating in fun challenges to spreading the word on social media. Together, we can raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer, supporting children and families who need it most.
Wolfiethon x IFSC B+ Card Making
Join us for Wolfiethon x IFSC B+ Card Making, a heartwarming event where we'll create encouraging and uplifting cards for children supported by the Be Positive (B+) Foundation. Hosted in collaboration with Wolfiethon and IFSC, this initiative provides an opportunity to share positivity and brighten the days of young patients fighting cancer. Your creativity and kind words can make a world of difference to these children and their families. Let’s come together as a community to spread love, hope, and smiles, one card at a time!
Joe’s Talk
On Thursday, October 10th, from 6:45 pm to 9:00 pm, Joe McDonough will share his personal experiences to highlight how we, as college students and future healthcare professionals, can make a significant impact in the lives of families like the McDonoughs, who are battling childhood cancer. As students pursue their paths toward healthcare careers, we hope Joe's talk will remind them of the profound difference they can make, connecting their future work to real-world impact, and inspiring them to continue their journey both within Wolfiethon and academically.