What you need to know.
OutlinePhoto:What September Means to Me, The Parent of a Childhood Cancer Fighter (The Huffington Post) (2013).
Outline of important facts and strategies for having a child with Cancer in your classroom. |
BrochuresPhoto:What September Means to Me, The Parent of a Childhood Cancer Fighter (The Huffington Post) (2013).
Brochures with information and strategies about childhood cancer. |
Family, friends, and relationships- How to help others cope.
A cancer diagnosis affects everyone in your family: your partner, your parents, your siblings, and your children. It also affects your friends. How these relationships change depends on each person’s coping style.
When managing your relationships during this time, don’t be afraid to ask your family and friends for help. This helps the people who care for you feel that they are providing you with valuable support. http://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/young-adults/family-friends-and-relationships |
Support
LOVE YOUR MELON!
Love Your Melon was founded in an entrepreneurship class at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota by two friends, Zach and Brian. On a mission to improve the lives of children battling cancer since October 22nd, 2012, Love Your Melon began with the simple idea of putting a hat on every child battling cancer in America. Buy a hat and one gets donated to a child in need! http://www.loveyourmelon.com/pages/ourstory |
American Childhood Cancer Organization introduced an online community to our members and friends in 2008. In partnership with Inspire, a company that builds and manages online healthcare communities, we’ve created a place where you can connect with others who know what you are going through. Among the many exciting features our new community offers, you can:
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