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 |
---|---|
Cops for Kids with Cancer |
Provide financial assistance to families of children with cancer in and around New England. |
Corey's Crusaders |
Provide financial assistance to the parents of children battling Brain Cancer and to honor the children, who fight everyday, with that special wish. |
Cornerstone of Hope |
Cornerstone of Hope is dedicated to providing support, education, and hope for the grieving. |
Corporate Angel Network |
Transport cancer patients to the hospital at which they need to be in order to receive a specialized form of treatment. We pair empty seats - on both private and corporate planes - with qualified patients who need the rides at no cost. |
Courage To Grow Scholarship |
With the "Courage To Grow Scholarship," we strive to help students achieve their higher education goals. By taking away some of the concerns such as "how will I pay for college," students can concentrate on their education and focus on the task at hand. |
Courtney's Courage |
Provides services in Arizona for patients, siblings, and their families to relieve the financial and emotional stress of a cancer diagnosis. |
Crossroads Kids Grief Camp |
A non-profit that supports the terminally ill, hospice and palliative care organizations, caregivers, and the grieving. Crossroads KIDS Camp offers a 3-day, 2-night camp held at various locations throughout the country and is designed for children between the ages of 6 and 12. |
CURE Childhood Cancer |
CURE is dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through funding targeted research while supporting patients and their families. |
DAM Cancer |
Our mission is to provide financial assistance to young adults diagnosed with cancer and to fund innovative cancer treatments and research. |
Daniela Conte Foundation |
The Daniela Conte Foundation provides assistance to pediatric cancer families while undergoing treatment. They assist families with mortgage/rent, gas, food utilities, medical co-pays, and more. |
DC Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation |
Provide emotional, educational, practical and financial support to families of children fighting cancer in the DC area. |
Deliver the Dream |
Deliver the Dream provides therapeutic programs to special populations including families facing a serious illness, crisis or disability. We have supported a variety of populations, including autism spectrum disorders, cancer, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, epilepsy, LGBTQ youth and teens, and veterans. All of our programs are provided at no-cost to families. |
Dempsey Center |
Committed to making life better for people managing the impact of cancer. This includes cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and family members of all ages. Virtual services available. |
Dental Hygiene Videos |
Doc Bresler’s Cavity Busters provides videos related to pediatric dental care for patients who are pre-Cancer treatment, during cancer treatment, and post-cancer treatment. |
DFS Memorials |
Assists to connect with local, low-cost cremetion or funeral providers |
Dottie Kissinger Children's Bereavement Camp |
In Arizona. Camp for children ages 6-18 and their families coping with the loss of a loved one. |
Dragon Fly Foundation |
Deliver emotional, relational, and practical support systems for families affected by pediatric cancer |
Eagles Fly for Leukemia |
Supporting childhood leukemia and other pediatric cancer research, as well as providing families with support and scholarships |
Edgar J. Paradis Cancer Fund |
Provide supports and services to cancer patients who are residents of the St. John Valley. |
Ella's Retreat |
Provides lodging for families with children receiving proton therapy treatment at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |