Next Step
@nextstepfund
501(c)(3) - We offer free community, music and mentorship programs for young people, ages 13-29, living with cancer, HIV, and rare genetic disorders.
We are truly and deeply grateful for the incredibly talented young people in the Next Step community. Their creativity, dedication, and spirit inspire us constantly. Enjoy this new piece in our office in Cambridge, MA! #art #CambridgeMA
Create an original song and build confidence in choosing your voice with Next Step. We are excited to share the 2026 Spring dates for our virtual Songbook program. Visit our website for more information and the application to join. nextstepnet.org/event/next-ste… #Songwriting
At Next Step, we work with young people ages 13–29 who are living with a serious illness to help them create their brightest future. Want to learn more about Next Step and how you can get involved in our community? Contact us on our website: nextstepnet.org/contact-us/
Do you have goals that you just can’t seem to make progress on? Our 2026 Spring Mentoring Program might be the extra boost you need. Our FREE program starts February 2nd and is for young people, ages 16-29, living with a chronic illness. Sign up today! nextstepnet.org/event/next-ste…
"The life-changing people you’ll meet at a Next Step Campference are what I love most about it—and in my opinion, the most important part. The second is the lessons you’ll learn." nextstepnet.org/event/spring-c… #SpringCampference #NSCampference #BostonMA
It’s never too early to plan a little fun, right?! Applications for our Spring 2026 programs are now live — check out which program is the best fit for you on our website! nextstepnet.org/events/categor… #Boston #NewYork #WashingtonDC #Philadelphia #NewHaven
"It's at Next Step that I've been reconnecting with my voice—with singing—with advocacy. When I'm at Next Step I remember my purpose. I have focus and I belong. And from this place in myself, I know that I'm possible." Discover what's possible for you: nextstepnet.org/contact-us/
"I've never met a group of more grateful, hard-working, and gifted people, singularly devoted to their mission and the wonderful youth they serve." -Liz Run the 2026 @bostonmarathon on Monday, April 20th with Team Next Step: nextstepnet.org/event/run-the-… #BostonMarathon #Boston2026
Kepler partnered with @ChildrensPhila, @CrescentFscd, and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children to host a fun bowling party for youth living with sickle cell at @LuckyStrikeEnt last weekend. Thank you Trudy, Melissa, Shayon and the Lucky Strikes staff for your amazing support!
Today is our 24th birthday! For the past 24 years, we have remained dedicated to empowering youth living with serious chronic illnesses—connecting with more than 11,000 to date. We wouldn’t have been able to do any of this without the support of our community. Thank you.
We’re just TWO days away from our annual Fall Campference at The Stony Point Center in New York! Three days filled with joy, growth, and connection await — and we’re so excited to reunite with familiar faces and welcome new ones into the Next Step community. #FallCampference
“I gained more confidence in myself. I began to make friends. I knew right away that these people would always be there for me no matter what, and I was right!” We offer FREE programs in Boston, New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and New Haven! nextstepnet.org
Anna and Richard had a wonderful time at the Annual Walk for Sickle Cell Disease at Franklin Park in Boston! Thank you to the @MSCAssoc for inviting us to be part of your special event. It was an great opportunity to share information about our free programs with the community.
The best way to understand Next Step is to hear about it straight from the young people who have experienced our mission at work. We still have open spots at our FREE Fall Campference on Oct 17th to Oct 19th in New York: nextstepnet.org/event/fall-cam… #FallCampference #NSCampference
We were at @MontefiorePeds on Saturday for their Sickle Cell Awareness Celebration sharing information about our FREE programs with young people and their families. Thank you Dr. Morrone, the Director of Pediatric Sickle Cell Program, for having us! #SickleCellAwarenessMonth
September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month! We’re joining @HydroAssoc to raise awareness and bust #hydrocephalus myths all month long. Check out their social media toolkit and challenge yourself with weekly quizzes: hydroassoc.org/ham2025/ #HAM2025 #HydrocephalusAwarenessMonth"
Thank you Gretchen and Gabby of the Pediatric Sickle Cell Program at @nyphospital Brooklyn Methodist Hospital for welcoming us to your Sickle Cell Awareness Day. It was a wonderful opportunity to share information about our STRIVE mentorship program. #SickleCellAwarenessMonth
“I keep coming back because it is such a special feeling to be around people who just 'get it." At Next Step, it's okay to be your true self, you don't have to try to hide any part of yourself." nextstepnet.org/event/
"I feel so unbelievably grateful to be a part of Next Step. I feel like I truly belong when I’m with anyone (or everyone) in my Next Step family. Even if we barely know each other, there’s this unspoken connection that’s just so special." nextstepnet.org/event/
Our free STRIVE mentorship program for high school students living with sickle cell is back next month in Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New Haven! The application is now live. Know someone who might be interested? Please share! nextstepnet.org/event/strive-2…
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