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Tuck Prostate Cancer Foundation

Bringing education and awareness of early-onset prostate cancer to men everywhere, and their families.
The Tuck Prostate Cancer Foundation lives in two parts:


  1. Raising prostate cancer awareness, especially early-onset prostate cancer among younger men, and contributing to research for the cure.
  2. The Restoration Farms Ministry for supporting and encouraging local families who are dealing with cancer, by providing a peaceful place to relax and refresh.


Our Mission

To increase awareness of the threat of prostate cancer, especially to younger men, and stress the importance of baseline testing and early treatment; to support research efforts to find cures, particularly for metastatic prostate cancer, and to help families with cancer through animal connection and more.

Board of Directors

Annual Report

Annual Report Summary 2024

Your donations for 2024 increased our revenue by 75% to more than $35,000. While retaining a cash balance in the Jason P. Tucker Funds at MD Anderson Cancer Center to support the Dr. Paul Corn’s cancer research, we have substantially increased benefits to families dealing with the hardships of cancer here in Cherokee County. For cases in which the primary income earner is stricken, the impact on the family can be devastating. The Foundation provided more than $30,000 to families in need in the form of gifts kindness such as flowers in the hospital, meals

delivered to their homes, house cleaning and yard work, help with utility bills, car repairs, and gifts to other local cancer charities. The Foundation has continued to keep operating expenditures low. For 2024 they were 9.6% of total revenue


Annual Report Summary 2023

Your donations and our sales for 2023 of more than $20,000 have enabled the Foundation to do so much. More than $5000 was contributed to Dr. Paul Corn at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Austin, Texas for continuing the research for early onset prostate cancer and patients with financial hardship! (The Jason P Tucker Fund) and to Movember's education of college-age men promotional funding to help save lives. More than $8,300 was given as gifts of kindness and art supplies for therapy to our families. The Foundation provided more than $6,400 to cancer families in need and donated another $1,500 to other organizations focused on supporting families dealing with cancer. The  Foundation’s operating expenditures have been maintained consistently at a very low level. For 2023 operating expenditures were 8.7% of total revenue.


Annual Report Summary 2022

Your donations and our sales for 2022 have enabled us to continue growing our efforts in support of families challenged with cancer. This year the Foundation added Restoration Farm Vintage sales as an additional source of funding. The Foundation was able to contribute more than $9400 in support of Movember's education and gifts of kindness and art supplies for therapy to our cancer families. The composition of our Board of Directors changed this year which resulted in a slight change of focus more toward what the Foundations can do locally in Cherokee County, Georgia, while maintaining a sustaining level of funding in the Jason P. Tucker Fund at MD Anderson.


Annual Report Summary 2021

Your donations for 2021 have enabled us to do so much. $10,000 went to Dr. Paul Corn at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Austin Texas for research to find a cure for early onset prostate cancer and patients with financial hardship! (The Jason P Tucker Fund) $10,000 contribution to Movember's education of college-age men promotional funding to help save lives. $2,000 went to gifts of kindness and art supplies for therapy to our families. We donated $3,600 worth of T-shirts to raise $4,200+ for Caroline's Crusaders.


Annual Report Summary 2020

The Tuck Prostate Cancer Foundation, Inc (501c3) was officially up and running to honor the passing of my amazing husband Jason Tucker. The Foundation has followed the plans he wrote out himself before his passing to create a website to provide awareness about early onset prostate cancer and local support here in Cherokee County, Ga for those navigating any type of cancer. The Foundation has partnered with  undforward.org to offer face masks that can be purchased with a portion of the proceeds going to the TPCF!

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