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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
Charlie's Champions Childhood Cancer Foundation

Our foundation strives to provide a personal connection with the families we support. Each child gets a Care Package catered to their likes/interests, and we provide a range of support from paying mortgage/rent, utilities, gas cards, food cards, sending on vacation and some end of life expenses. 

Chase Hawks Memorial Foundation

Provides financial assistance to individuals and families in crisis in south central Montana and Northern Wyoming. 

Chemo Cozy

A fleece jacket with access to ports and PICC sites. 

Chemo Duck

Developed with the help of child life specialists and medical professionals, the Chemo Duck Program helps introduce children and families to their new life and encourages healing through the power of play therapy.

Cherished Creations

The wish program’s primary goal is fulfilling wish requests from seriously-ill children up to 21 years old. In general, wishes fall into two categories: "Dreams" wishes give seriously ill children the opportunity to have fun and can be special events or material gifts. "Support" wishes aim to fulfilll the practical needs of seriously ill children.

Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern California

The mission is to provide emotional, social, educational, and emergency assistance to families who have, or have had, a child with cancer. The Foundation provides support to families in the Souther California Area, primarily San Bernardino and Riverside counties.

Childhood Cancer Guides Published by ALSF

Childhood Cancer Guides are comprehensive books that include explanations various cancer types, descriptions of treatments, emotional support suggestions, identifying helpful resources, and more. Our books include Childhood Leukemia, Childhood Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors, Childhood Cancer Solid Tumors, Your Child in the Hospital, and Childhood Cancer Survivors.

Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire

Providing support to New Hampsire children with cancer and their families.

Children's Cancer Cause

Children’s Cancer Cause is the leading national advocacy organization working to achieve access to less toxic and more effective pediatric cancer therapies; to expand resources for research and specialized care; and to address the unique needs and challenges of childhood cancer survivors and their families. 

Children's Cancer Fund of NM

Help New Mexico's children with cancer and their families cope with day-to-day educational, emotional and financial needs of living with and fighting cancer

Children's Cancer Partners of the Carolinas

Offers care and suppor tto families through Financial Support, Family Assistance, Family Connections, and Camp Victory.

Children's Cancer Recovery Foundation

Mission is to improve the mental, social and emotional well-being of children with cancer and their families.

Children's Flight of Hope

Children’s Flight of Hope provides air transportation for children to access specialized medical care. All children must be medically stable as CFOH is not an air ambulance service and no medical support is provided during the flight. Flights are provided in three ways: Commercial Airlines, Private Charter/Corporate Flight Donations, or Miles for Kids in Need.

Children's Oncology Camping Association, International (COCA-I)

COCA-I is a non-profit organization with a mission to strengthen the international community of camps for children with cancer and their families through networking, advocacy, and education.  COCA-I hosts a list of member camps and map to search for a camp.

 

 

Children’s Cancer Fund of America

ACCF is committed to helping people with limited finances and special needs receive funds to assist in meeting their financial obligations. 

Children’s Organ Transplant Association

Provides fundraising assistance to transplant families fo ra lifetime. COTA's services and guidance are provided at no charge to transplant families.

Christopher's Cure

To provide resources to families of critically ill children that will help meet fundamental financial needs, essential to the family’s well-being.

Cindy's Comfort Camp

Free, weekend overnight camps for children and teens age 6-17 who have experienced the death or serious illness of a parent or sibling. 

Circle of Care

Circle of Care provides a unique combination of services that support the non-medical, financial, practical and emotional needs of children with cancer and their families, from diagnosis through treatment and recovery.

Clayton Dabney Foundation

Clayton Dabney for Kids with Cancer provides needy families, with children in the last stages of terminal cancer, assistance in creating everlasting memories by providing last wishes, gifts, special events, family travel and financial assistance with household expenses. 

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