6 Ways to Make a Difference for Childhood Cancer Survivors

 

When reading stories of courage and resilience from childhood cancer survivors during June, which is National Cancer Survivors Month, do you wonder, “What can I really do to make a difference?”

We have six ideas for you to consider:

  1. Be a voice for children with cancer, survivors, and families. Use our free Legislative Action Center to find your Members of Congress and contact them about key pieces of legislation affecting children with cancer and survivors.

  2. Visit our Stewart Initiative for Childhood Cancer Survivors website. Check out the free, mobile-friendly courses we have available. Share these in your social media spaces and/or with childhood cancer survivors you may know.

  3. Subscribe to our blog to follow all the latest news and information about childhood cancer. We’ll send new posts to your inbox each time one is published.

  4. Learn about our 25 years of service as the voice to the unique perspectives and urgent concerns of childhood cancer patients, survivors, and their families.

  5. Make a gift today to Children’s Cancer Cause in honor of a childhood cancer survivor or family. We’ll send them notification of your gift, and you’ll join hand-in-hand with us as we carry out our mission to champion policies and programs that improve the lives of children with cancer and survivors.

  6. Follow us on social media at your preferred spaces:

We’re always available to answer any questions you have about our organization, programs, and important legislation. Please reach out to us anytime. We’re so grateful for your support!