The Project
What began as a way to cope, connect, and raise funds became something larger.
The Orange Dodgeball Project is a small, intentional fundraising effort created to support blood cancer research, patient assistance, and awareness.
It started with one team, one diagnosis, and one symbol.
The color orange represents leukemia.
The dodgeball comes from Team Dodge B-ALL, a name born during treatment and fundraising events that references B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Each Orange Dodgeball is signed or artist-designed by individuals who choose to lend their name, creativity, or time to the cause. Those balls are then auctioned or raffled, with proceeds donated to organizations supporting blood cancer patients and research.
This project isn’t about spectacle or scale.
It’s about participation.
We believe small, tangible actions, especially when they carry real meaning, can raise both funds and awareness without exploiting stories or turning illness into performance.
The Orange Dodgeball Project exists to do one thing well:
Create something people want to be part of, in service of those facing blood cancer.