Our New Name: Children's Cancer Cause

 
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For the past 20 years, your support of our mission as the voice for children with cancer, survivors, and their families has made it possible to serve thousands of families. Thank you for your trust -- we are honored to have you as a partner of our work.

As part of our 20th anniversary celebration, we are proud to announce that Children’s Cause for Cancer Advocacy is now Children’s Cancer Cause.

We changed our name but our mission remains the same: A long, healthy life for every child with cancer.

We remain the leading national advocacy organization working to achieve access to less toxic and more effective pediatric cancer therapies; to expand resources for research and specialized care; and to address the unique needs and challenges of childhood cancer survivors and their families.

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We updated our logo but our values and vision remain the same:

We take great pride in our reputation as a trusted and credible voice in national debates on research, treatments, healthcare, and survivorship. We work to give those affected by childhood cancer the knowledge and skills to become informed, responsible advocates. We’ve helped create a vibrant, collaborative, action-ready national community of advocates.

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We refreshed our brand but who we are remains the same:

Our leadership and staff are unchanged — and unwavering in our commitment to this cause. As we look ahead to our next 20 years, we recommit to improving the lives of every child with cancer and the nation's 500,000 childhood cancer survivors. We are determined as ever.

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We omitted ‘advocacy’ from our name but it remains the core of our mission and our work:

Friends, supporters, and Hill staff have told us over the years that Children’s Cause for Cancer Advocacy was a real mouthful. We’ve taken that feedback to heart and embraced the opportunity to grow and improve, while remaining committed to our founding principle that advocacy is our purpose. We fill a strategic national gap by advancing policy and system improvements with a sense of urgency from families and survivors that childhood cancer must be eradicated. We will continue to lead efforts to ensure that the needs and perspectives of children with cancer are integrated into the highest deliberations on health care and cancer policy at the Federal level.

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Thank you for making 20 years of policy progress possible. Our work is far from done, and we are grateful for your continued commitment to help us achieve a brighter future for every child with cancer.