Programs & Services
Financial Assistance
We help families manage the financial burden associated with pediatric cancer treatment, ensuring they can focus on their child’s well-being.
Our support may include:
- Medical Expenses: Assistance with hospital bills, treatment costs, and medications.
- Travel & Lodging: Support for transportation, gas, flights, and accommodations for out-of-town treatments.
- Household Bills: Help with rent, mortgage, utilities, and groceries during treatment periods.
- Caregiver Support: Financial aid for parents who need to take unpaid leave from work to care for their child.
- Funeral & Memorial Costs: Assistance for bereaved families facing end-of-life expenses.
- Other Urgent Needs: Support tailored to each family’s unique situation.
Therapy Resources
Access to professional therapy services is essential for both children undergoing treatment and their families. We connect families with experienced therapists & counselors.
Our support may include:
- Individual Therapy: Counseling for children, parents, and siblings coping with a cancer diagnosis.
- Family Therapy: Sessions to help families navigate the emotional challenges together.
- Grief Support: Resources and counseling for bereaved parents and siblings.
- Trauma & Stress Management: Therapy to help families process medical trauma and anxiety.
- Support Groups: Connections to community groups for shared experiences and healing.
- Virtual & In-Person Options: Flexible access to professional counseling based on each family’s needs.
Support Groups
Our support groups provide a safe space for families to share their experiences, find comfort, and build a community with others who understand their journey.
Our support groups offer:
- Parent Support Groups: A space for parents to connect, share their struggles, and find encouragement.
- Bereaved Parent Groups: Support for parents coping with the loss of a child, offering understanding and healing.
- Virtual & In-Person Meetings: Flexible options to ensure families can participate no matter where they are.
- Guided Discussions & Peer Support: Facilitated by professionals or experienced parents who have walked this path.
- A Judgment-Free Community: A compassionate environment where families can share openly without fear or pressure.
Bereavement Support
For parents who have lost a child to cancer, we offer compassionate support to help them through their grieving process.
Our bereavement support includes:
- Grief Counseling: Access to professional therapists.
- Bereaved Parent Support Groups: A safe space to connect with others who understand this profound loss.
- Memorial & Legacy Programs: Opportunities to honor and celebrate a child’s life.
- Healing Retreats & Workshops: Therapeutic events to help navigate grief in a supportive environment.
- One-on-One Peer Support: Connection with parents who have experienced similar loss.
- Resources for Coping & Healing: Books, articles, and guidance to help process grief at your own pace.
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