Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation understands that families with childhood cancer will face many challenges and obstacles. Fortunately, there are many organizations that exist to provide support by offering services which range from financial assistance to appearance and fertility concerns, survivorship concerns and bereavement service. We are currently working to create an extensive database in order to connect families with those resources to make their journey easier. We hope that this hub of information will make a difference for parents and their children.
Please check back frequently for new updates!
| Resource | View (external link) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2 b me | http://www.2bme.org | Written at teen's level of interest, this website offers advice about dealing with the non-medical aspects of cancer, such as appearance, friendships, and fitness. |
| A Mother's Kiss | http://www.amotherskiss.org | Provides emotional and financial support to families within New York's Metro area and Long Island. |
| Advances in Neuroblastoma Research | http://www.anrmeeting.org | Provides data about Advances in Neuroblastoma Research meetings, which are held every two years. |
| Air Charity Network (ACN) | http://www.aircharitynetwork.org | Matches patients of medical needs with free flights and other travel resources. |
| Ally's House | www.allyshouse.net | Ally’s House provides financial assistance to families of Oklahoma children with cancer. |
| ALSF Treatment Journal | http://www.alexslemonade.org/treatment-journal | Offered for free, this book allows families to stay organized by helping them track and record their child's medications, procedures & side affects. |
| Amanda the Panda | http://www.amandathepanda.org | Supports grieving families and children through weekend camps and other free programs within Des Moines, Iowa. |
| American Brain Tumor Association | http://www.abta.org/ | Provides information and support to brain tumor patients and their families. Features a caregiver section on their website. |
| American Brain Tumor Association - Kids | http://www.abta.org/kids | A component of ABTA that is written at a child's level of interest. A fun spot for kids to learn, share and play games. |
| American Cancer Society | www.cancer.org/crn | Provides a Cancer Resource Network that offers programs and services to help cancer survivors and their families |
| Angel Flight | http://www.angelflight.com/default.asp | Helps arrange free flights to people with medical needs. |
| Bereaved Parents | http://www.bereavedparentsusa.org | A self-help group that offers support, compassion and hope especially to newly bereaved parents, grandparents, and siblings coping with the death of their loved one. |
| Breathing Room Foundation | https://breathingroomfoundation.org | Aims to reaches out to every family within a twenty-mile radius who has a member suffering from cancer and provide them with whatever it is that will allow them a bit of “breathing room” from their daily struggle against cancer. |
| Brenden's Fund | http://www.brendensfund.org | Provides financial assistance, material and emotional support to families whose children have cancer and live in Cape May County, NJ. |
| Bryan's Dream Foundation | http://www.bryansdream.org/ | The purpose of the foundation is to fulfill Bryan's dream by providing hope and support to children with brain tumors as well as their families and to ensure that no child's life is ended prematurely. |
| CancerCare | http://www.cancercare.org | National organization that provides free, professional support services to anyone affected by cancer. Financial Assistance is also offered. |
| Candlelighter's Childhood Cancer Foundation | http://www.candlelighters.org | National organization that support families of children of cancer by advocating for their needs, providing information, increasing awareness, and supporting research. |
| Captain Chemo | http://www.royalmarsden.org/captchemo/ | An Interactive computer game designed to teach children about the process of chemotherapy. Features Captain Chemo, a cartoon character created by a cancer survivor. |
| Caring Bridge | http://www.caringbridge.org/alexslemonade | Offers free personalized websites to people who wish to keep in touch with family and friends during treatment and beyond. |
| Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation | http://www.childhoodbraintumor.org/ | Fund research and offers support and educational services for families of brain tumors. |
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