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Newsletters provide the families and supporters with information about childhood cancer, up-coming events and fundraisers, letters from patients and family members and much more.
Web-Page & E-mail Communication
Educational Support which includes brochures and books and internet access.
Toys/Gifts for the children who have special procedures at the out-patient clinic as well as providing gifts to children in the hospital throughout the year. Birthday gifts are also given to the children.
Blood Bank Donation/Blood and Bone Marrow Drives - CCFSC families have access to blood products for their children.
Two-bedroom House provides a home for parents to stay while their child is receiving treatment. The home was opened in 1981 and is called the Doug-Out. This home was named in remembrance of Doug York who lost his life to cancer.
Emergency Assistance available to families with special needs; such as groceries, transport, clothing, etc.
Van Transport to and from the hospital and or clinic for cancer treatment.
Hospital Visitation to newly diagnosed families by a parent who has had a child with cancer. These visits are an opportunity to help families feel less isolated and alone in dealing with this disease.
Teen Connection - This program provides the teen with an opportunity to meet other teens who have had cancer. They participate in group discussion and monthly activates/outings.
Bereavement Assistance - Emotional support and financial assistance when needed.
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