Community & Miscellaneous

Facing childhood cancer can feel isolating,

but you are not alone. Support from the community—through care packages, local events, meals, or simple acts of kindness—can bring comfort, connection, and encouragement. These thoughtful gestures remind families that they are surrounded by love and compassion, even in the hardest moments.

  • Offers support, information, and advocacy to families affected by childhood cancer

    ACCO.org

  • Gives children, ages 21 and under, the opportunity to have fun experiences and be better able to cope with all forms of cancer by providing wish baskets, iPads, wigs, and treatment tracking binders.

    CLF4Kids.org

  • Photographs children with cancer and their families free of charge.

    FlashesOfHope.org

  • Provides technology in the home so that children can remain connected to their schools during treatment

    HopeCam.org

  • Provide comfortable and soft yarn wigs, inspired by Disney characters, to children affected by childhood cancer.

    TheMagicYarnProject.com

  • For preschool and elementary-aged children who are away from school due to a cancer diagnosis, it provides a “monkey kit”, which includes a big stuffed monkey that takes the place of the child in school when they are unable to be there.

    MonkeyInMyChair.org

  • Partners with local fire departments to offer support for critically ill children and their families, bringing comfort, fun, and companionship.

    ProjectFireBuddies.org

  • Creates free, personalized, original songs to uplift children and teens facing tough medical, physical, or emotional challenges.

    SongsOfLove.org

  • Creates dream bedrooms for children with life-threatening medical illnesses, limited to children with cancer, brain tumors, organ transplants, and life-threatening heart conditions.

    SpecialSpaces.org