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.
Please check back frequently for new updates.
Name | Description |
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ALSF's Travel for Care |
The Travel For Care program ensures children battling childhood cancer have the financial assistance needed to travel to clinical trials, experimental therapeutics, or treatment innovations not currently available at their local institution. |
ALSF's Treatment Journal |
This hardcover organizer helps parents keep track of important information during their child's treatment such as appointments, medications, expenses, symptoms and side effects, and much more. Free copies are available in both English and Spanish. |
Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels |
Bring dignity and comfort into the harsh world of childhood cancer and blood-related disorders through emotional and financial support. |
American Cancer Society |
The mission of the American Cancer Society is to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support, to ensure everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer. |
American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) |
Directory of childhood cancer organizations across the country, online peer-to-peer support community, and various other resources, books, etc. |
Angel Airlines for Cancer Patients |
Angel Airlines For Cancer Patients (AACP) facilitates no-cost commercial airline tickets for needy cancer patients and their families. |
Angel Flight |
Volunteer pilots provide free air transportation for any legitimate, charitable, medically related need. They also arrange transportation of those people who are financially distressed, or who are in a time-critical, non-emergency situation due to their medical condition |
Angel Medflight |
Angel MedFlight provides comprehensive worldwide air ambulance service transferring critically ill or injured patients from around the world, offering specialized care. |
Anna Schindler Foundation |
The mission of the Anna Schindler Foundation is to provide emotional and financial support to families fighting childhood cancer in the Inland Northwest (WA, ID, MT, OR) while raising awareness of this disease. |
Annie's Hope: The Center for Grieving Kids |
Providing comprehensive support services for children, teens and their families who are grieving a death. |
Ansley's Rainbows of Hope |
Ansley’s Rainbows of Hope assists families who are having to travel for their critically ill or injured child to receive care with travel-related expenses, such as food, gas and lodging. |
Anthony Rizzo Foundation |
The Mission of the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation is to raise money for cancer research and to provide support to children and their families battling the disease. |
Ari's Bears |
Ari's Bears delivers brand new stuffed bears and other animals to children fighting illness in hospitals and respite houses. We also include siblings as they often feel left out or forgotten. |
Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children |
Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation whose mission is to provide social, emotional and financial support for families managing the health and well being of a loved one with pediatric cancer. |
AudioCardio |
AudioCardio is an evidence based an evidence-based solution that aims to help maintain and strengthen hearing by delivering personalized sound therapies just below the audible level. AudioCardio's patented threshold sound conditioning technology stimulates the inner ear cells in hopes of helping promote and support the auditory pathways necessary for sound to travel to the brain. This inaudible sound therapy is delivered through the AudioCardio mobile app and Kids can use it while doing other activities like listening to music and watching YouTube. If your child is at risk of hearing loss from their cancer treatment, AudioCardio is offering their subscription-based application for FREE to childhood cancer families.If you are interested, please email [email protected] |
Aurora Day Camp |
Aurora is a free 6-week day camp program in Georgia for children with cancer and their siblings. Virtual camp experiences are available to children who can not attend in-person camps. |
Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer |
During and after treatment, the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer is here to provide the solutions and walk through every step of a family’s recovery journey. All services are provided at no cost. |
B.I.G. Love Scholarships |
In Spring, we grant scholarships to cancer patients, their siblings, and parents wanting to pursue higher education. |
B+ Foundation |
The B+ Foundation Family Assistance Program gives qualified families money for expenses that are attributable to their child’s cancer diagnosis. The goal of the program is to lessen the financial burden so families can focus on helping their children get well. |
Badger Childhood Cancer Network |
Serves families from 30+ counties whose child has been diagnosed with cancer or a life threatneing blood disorder. Provides direct emergency assistance to needy families. |