CHILDHOOD CANCER HUB

Supported by Day One Biopharmaceuticals.

Regardless of where you are on your journey, you are not alone.

The Childhood Cancer Hub allows the childhood cancer community across the United States and Canada to find support faster, with less effort, and in a more personalized way than ever.

Our resource hub is home to two curated, community-driven directories of organizations: the Hope Portal and Better Together.  The Hope Portal displays non-profit organizations that help children and teens with cancer and their families during treatment, while Better Together lists organizations that offer survivorship resources.

The searchable databases in the Childhood Cancer Hub connect the childhood cancer community with the support resources they need–faster than ever.  Both the Hope Portal and Better Together provide access to robust listings of organizations around the country that provide financial assistance, medical travel options, summer camps, special wishes or gifts, and much needed information.  Visitors can also filter their searches in a variety of ways, depending on the need.

We continue to add organizations to the site that provide resources to address the challenges and meet the unique needs of childhood and adolescent cancer patients, survivors, and their families.

Visit the Childhood Cancer Hub to find helpful resources like those listed above and so many more!  Or scroll down to learn more about the Hope Portal and Better Together.

Share the Childhood Cancer Hub on Social Media!

The Childhood Cancer Hub can be shared by organizations and individuals on their social media sites by using any of the collateral in our Social Sharing Tool Kit (Coming Soon).  Don’t see what you need here?  Contact us with your request and we will do our best to accommodate.

Visit the Childhood Cancer Hub anytime.

HOPE PORTAL

Supported by AstraZeneca.

The Hope Portal focuses on organizations that provide support during treatment.

The Hope Portal provides access to a robust list of organizations in the United States and Canada that provide resources and assistance to children with cancer, survivors, and their families.  Our updated listing provides filters for bereaved families and for families looking for sibling support.

It is the only searchable website focused on the needs and challenges of childhood cancer patients and their families that is:

  • Driven by Community
  • Curated by Experts
  • Supported by Professionals
  • Available to Everyone

Better Together: Survivorship Connection (BTSC)

Better Together focuses on organizations that provide support for survivors of childhood and AYA cancer.

By shining the light on the challenges and needs of these survivors, it can help address the frustration, loneliness, and isolation that survivors and their families often feel. Survivors can use this service regardless of their age, diagnosis, location in the U.S., or length of time since their final treatment. 

Users can search the Better Together listings by specifying the type of support needed, geographic location, diagnosis, and the searcher’s relationship to the survivor. Whether searchers are looking for financial support, information, experiential opportunities, or just someone to talk to, Better Together is the one-stop place for them to begin their search. The database includes more than 200 different organizations that address the different challenges of survivorship. Categories include:

  • Advocacy and Awareness/Policy
  • Education/Scholarships
  • Employment
  • Financial/Legal
  • Health/Wellness
  • Insurance/Disability
  • Medical Care/Late Effects
  • Support Groups/Psychosocial
  • Wishes/Experience

Sharing best practices and coordinating action helps us better support families and survivors of childhood cancer.

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