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Resource Directory

ALSF is committed to helping families who have experienced a childhood cancer diagnosis by offering programs as well as external resources. The Resource Directory is designed to help connect families with additional organizations that provide a variety of services and support. Sort the resource list by your area and type of assistance below.

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Name Description
WARRIOR: A Patient's Courageous Quest book

This book follows a young girl and her best canine friend as they combat a series of allegorical obstacles, paralleling her battle with cancer, in this tale of strength, bravery, and friendship. Only the fiercest of warriers will ring the bell at the top of the mountain and rid their kingdoms of beasts.

We Believe Foundation

Provide comfort and support to the families of Wisconsin who are fighting pediatric cancer.

Wigs for Kids

For children in need of a hair replacement system, they can receive a wig through Wigs for Kids. To be eligible, the children must come from families who otherwise could not afford a hair replacement. 

Wings of Angels

Assist families in Butte, Glenn, Sutter, Tehama, and Colusa counties in CA who have children with pediatric cancer

Wings of Eagles

provides emotional and financial assistance to families throughout the North Valley, including the counties of Butte, Glenn, Sutter, Tehama, Yuba, and Colusa.

Wings of Hope

The Wings of Hope Medical Relief & Air Transport (MAT) Program provides medical air transport services, free of charge, to individuals who need specialized medical care that is not available to them locally. 

WV Kids Cancer Crusaders

Provides financial and community support for families in West Virginia

Young Adult Cancer Connection

Provides a rare opportunity for young adults (18-39) and their caregivers to come together and work through the issues unique to our age group, discover emotional and clinical resources, and, ultimately know that we’re not alone in our cancer experience.

Zip Recruiter

Offers a $3,000 scholarship twice a year to a U.S high school graduate. Applicants write an essay about their experience of living with cancer (be it their own diagnosis or that of someone they love) and why this opportunity to go to college is so important to the applicant and the family. The applicants can submit artwork, photographs, or whatever works to further support their interest in obtaining the scholarship. The application can be completed online and sent to [email protected].

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