Join Pickles Group’s Chicago Launch Committee
Help Pickles launch a new nonprofit organization during our mission-critical first year in operation so we can impact kids and their families at a time when they can benefit most. Join our Chicago Launch Committee.
Press Release: Pickles Group Launches in Chicago to Help Kids With a Parent or Guardian Who Has Cancer
New org founded by Chicago business, community and academic leaders diagnosed with cancer has a unique model: kids helping other kids through their parents’ cancer journeys.
Media: The Chicago Tribune Honors the Life of Ned Smith
The Chicago Tribune’s Bob Goldsborough honored the life of Pickles Group founding parent, Ned Smith, on October 31, 2021. Ned’s colleagues, family, and friends celebrate his meaningful and enduring impact in the Tribune’s obituary.
Media: The University of Chicago Booth Features Pickles Group
We are grateful for The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and their feature on Pickles Group, our University of Chicago roots, and our vision to support kids and teens through their parent’s cancer. Read the feature by Hal Conick.
Fall Program Enrollment: North Shore 1st-12th Graders
Pickles is launching our first free, open-enrollment programs in the Chicago North Shore later this month. Help spread the word to make sure that every family in the North Shore navigating a parent or guardian's cancer has a chance to enroll their children in 1st-12th grade in a Pickles program.
Celebrating the Life of Pickles Founding Parent Ned Smith
We are heartbroken to share that last weekend, Ned Smith, a beloved Pickles founding parent, passed away with his family by his side in hospice care after a three-year battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Founding Family Spotlight: The Agnews
Carolyn and Mark live in the north suburbs of Chicago with their four kids, Molly, Ellie, James and Henry, and a chocolate lab named Boomer. In January 2019, Mark had a seizure and was diagnosed with stage II brain cancer. For Mark, who was then CEO of Chicago’s beloved pizza institution Lou Malnati’s, life would never be the same.
Founding Family Spotlight: The Hlavaceks
Jeff and Erika, both airline pilots, live in Wilmette, Illinois with their kids Francesca and Antonio. When Erika, who didn’t have any risk factors, was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer, the family’s world was turned upside down. Then Jeff was diagnosed with stage IIIb colorectal cancer.
From Our Founding Families: Meet Pickles Group
Pickles is a new nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids with a parent or a guardian who has cancer. How? By creating thriving communities of kids supporting kids through their parents’ cancer journeys. Pickles grew organically out of our own experiences as three families with a cancer diagnosis.
Founding Family Spotlight: The Smiths
The Smith 6, as their family and friends often call them, have called Wilmette, IL home since Ned accepted a professorship at the nearby Northwestern University in 2013. Five years later, in late December 2018, the family received the shock of their lives when Ned was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an extremely aggressive form of primary brain cancer. Erin and Ned knew it would take a village to navigate Ned’s cancer journey, not only for themselves, but also for their four children, Finnegan, Beckett, Eliza, and Cecily.