OUR FOCUS

The Casey E. Doolin Memorial Fund (CDF) was established in 2014 to honor Casey's dedication to service and helping those in need. Our fundraising efforts are centered around four key areas.

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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Proceeds from CDF have benefited the Cancer Center's social work and child life programs; and the Bone Marrow Transplant child life program.

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Casey’s Companions

In partnership with FBI offices in Philadelphia (est. 2015) and New York (est. 2017), volunteers provide assistance to law eforcement families whose children are undergoing cancer or other life threatening treatments. Our 100+ volunteers assist with meals, transportation, hospital navigation, spiritual support, and other needs while in the chapter city for treatment. To date, twenty-five families have been assisted with more chapters to be opened in the near future.

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The Casey Doolin ’12 Scholarship Fund
for Campus Ministry, Saint Joseph’s University

This scholarship provides financial assistance to students wishing to participate on the Appalachia experience, community service or other immersion programs.

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The Casey Doolin Scholarship,
Saint Joseph the Worker School, Orefield, Pa.

Established and administered by Casey’s two brothers, Tim and Will, this scholarship provides financial assistance to families with demonstrated need.

 
 
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OUR STORY

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In 2012, Casey Doolin, daughter of retired FBI, Philadelphia ASAC Jim Doolin and his wife Ping, was diagnosed with leukemia during her senior year at St. Joseph's University. She immediately began extensive treatments at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) lasting more than a year, undergoing two bone marrow transplants while there. In 2013, Casey lost her battle with leukemia at age 23. Knowing their daughter's love of community service involving children and less fortunate communities, they established the Casey Doolin Foundation in 2014, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, as a tribute to her memory.

 
 
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