Newsletters
Provide families and supporters with information about childhood cancer, events and fundraisers, letters from patients and family members and much more.
 
         
    Web Page & E-mail Communication
Provide families and supporters with up-to-date information about CCFSC, events and fundraisers, resources and much more.
 
         
      Educational Support
Includes brochures, literature, and internet access.
 
         
 

  We Care Gift Distribution
Weekly gift distribution for children in the hospital throughout the year. Birthday gifts as well as gifts for children receiving special procedures at the out-patient clinic are also provided.
 
         
      Blood Bank Donations
CCFSC families have access to blood products for their children.
 
         
 

  Doug-Out
Two-bedroom House provides a home for parents to stay while their child is receiving treatment at no cost. 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.
 
         
 
 
  Hospital Visitation
Newly diagnosed families are visited by a parent/family member of a child diagnosed 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 activities/outings.
 
         
      Bereavement Assistance
Financial assistance when needed.