St. Jude Dream Home Installation
Arco Comfort Air is a Proud Sponsor of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Arco Comfort Air is a proud sponsor of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. As a sponsor for the Dream Home Giveaway in Cleveland, Ohio, we are helping end childhood cancer — and helping dreams come true for the winner.
Arco Comfort Air installed the heating and cooling system at the Cleveland Dream Home in 2022. Our expert installers, Jerry and Dave, fabricated and installed the ductwork and other sheet metal, then set the equipment and made all the electrical, refrigeration, gas and water connections. We worked with the staff of St. Jude and other contractors to provide a state-of-the-art comfort system for the winner of the home.
Arco Comfort Air installed the HVAC system in the St. Jude Dream Home
St. Jude Mission
The mission of the St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center is to advance cures for pediatric cancer through research and treatment. St. Jude is the only NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center dedicated solely to children.
Research at St. Jude
The St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center brings together physicians and scientists from diverse fields into five multidisciplinary research programs. These programs are designed to drive fundamental scientific discoveries in the biology of pediatric cancer; translate them into treatments and cures for children with brain tumors, solid tumors, and blood cancers; and determine how to help survivors lead longer, healthier lives. Cancer center investigators collaborate extensively across the institution, the United States, and the globe to help children fighting cancer everywhere.
Innovative clinical trials are a cornerstone of cancer research and treatment at St. Jude. Nearly 60% of children with newly diagnosed cancer are enrolled in a treatment trial at the time of diagnosis, and 90% of those enrollments are to studies initiated by St. Jude investigators. Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped increase the overall survival of children with cancer to more than 80%, and for children with the most common childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), to more than 90%.