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How BASIS Students Are Supporting Brain Tumor Research

Students from BASIS Mesa were recently recognized for their incredible contributions to brain tumor research.


BASIS Mesa,
BASIS Scottsdale, and BASIS Chandler are just a few of the many Arizona high schools with a Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research (SSBTR) chapter. SSBTR is the largest student-run nonprofit in Arizona, giving students an opportunity to get involved with local philanthropic efforts. 


SSBTR clubs organize fundraisers, partner with local organizations, and even get involved with medical research to learn more about the work that’s being done to prevent brain tumors. 


According to the
American Cancer Society, brain and spinal cord tumors account for one quarter of all childhood cancers. Every year, more than 4,000 of these tumors are diagnosed in children and teens.


“Being part of SSBTR has shown me the power of community and compassion,” says Vinesh K., co-chair of the BASIS Mesa SSBTR club. “It’s more than just fundraising—it’s about standing with families in their fight and recognizing that even small actions can offer hope.”


Learn more about how BASIS students are making an impact on this important research field.

Raising funds for brain tumor research

One of the main missions of SSBTR is to raise money for crucial brain tumor research. Students accomplish this by hosting fundraisers at their school and participating in events like the SSBTR Cure-A-Thon.


At the Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research end-of-year event for the 2024–25  school year, BASIS Mesa was honored with the Glassman Cup award. The Glassman Cup is awarded each year to the high school group with the greatest fundraising efforts throughout the school year. This was the third year in a row that BASIS Mesa has won this award, and the fifth time in the past seven years.


Funds raised by SSBTR support organizations such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Barrow Neurological Institute, National Brain Tumor Society, Translational Genomic Research Institute, and University of Arizona College of Medicine.

Community fundraisers and events

From school-wide fundraisers to creative student-led projects, grassroots organizing is at the heart of SSBTR.


SSBTR’s biggest event is its annual Cure-A-Thon, a walk-a-thon and community fundraiser held every February. Hundreds of students and families come together to walk in honor of those affected by brain tumors. The event features a silent auction, live music, and food vendors, creating a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.

Strong student leaders

According to BASIS Mesa SSBTR Co-Chair Vinesh K., SSBTR doesn’t just encourage student leadership—it depends on it. “Students are trusted with real responsibility when it comes to leading fundraisers and building partnerships,” he says.


Vinesh says that one of his biggest leadership lessons came from establishing a partnership with the Arizona Diamondbacks for the latest SSBTR Cure-A-Thon. “I had to step out of my comfort zone—writing proposals, contacting professionals I’d never met, and learning how to communicate the heart of our mission. It was hands-on experience in outreach, persistence, and collaboration.”


“SSBTR provides students with amazing leadership opportunities within their school and community,” adds Christopher Lester, Head of School at BASIS Mesa. “Students develop skills like public speaking and event planning, all while raising awareness for an important cause.”


Vinesh partners with fellow Co-Chair Sushen N. to run the BASIS Mesa SBBTR club. At BASIS Scottsdale, the club is led by Braydon K. and Nitish P. The BASIS Chandler club is helmed by Abraham I.


BASIS Mesa is a proud part of the #1 public school network in the nation. We serve grades K–12 with an accelerated, STEM-inspired curriculum that prepares students for college success.
Attend a school tour or Virtual Info Session to see how BASIS can prepare your student for a bright future!

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