Help Support Hundreds of Children With Cancer This Christmas
This Christmas, we are aiming to raise £100,000 to support hundreds of children who have been diagnosed with cancer. Every donation will help a child reach the care they need at the moment they need it most.
Your gift this Christmas can help make this possible for a child who would otherwise struggle to access care.
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Every year, thousands of children in low and middle- income countries are diagnosed with cancer. Many never reach the treatment that could save their lives, not because the cancer cannot be treated, but because the right care is out of reach.
This Christmas, World Child Cancer is asking our community to help change that.
Our goal is to raise £100,000, enough to support hundreds of children who will be newly diagnosed across our programme countries.
When you donate, you help us give each of these children something every child deserves: the chance to get safe, effective cancer care. This includes helping them be diagnosed early enough for treatment to begin, improving access to essential medicines, strengthening hospital services, ensuring trained staff are available, and supporting families with the emotional and practical help that keeps them by their child’s side.
Every child and every family need different parts of that support package, so we tailor it to their needs. Together, we can make sure more children with cancer can start and complete treatment.
How Your Gift Helps
"There is life after surviving cancer."
Franklin faced an Osteosarcoma diagnosis at 14.
Treatment delayed his plans to write his critical secondary school exams, putting his education on hold.
With help from the Courageous Futures Scholarship, a World Child Cancer initative, Franklin has been able to continue his studies without the financial strain that once held him back.
Franklin says his greatest source of strength has been his parents and extended family, who have encouraged and prayed for him throughout his journey.
Looking ahead, he’s determined to attain a bachelor’s degree. And he offers these simple, powerful words to children facing cancer:
“There is life after surviving cancer."
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A big thank you to our supporters
Your donation can make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Chloe-Anne Morris
Anonymous
Merry Christmas!!!

