Childhood Cancer

Childhood Leukemia

Service Organizations (United States)

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF)

www.alexslemonade.org

ALSF raises money to fund innovative research for better treatments and cures for pediatric cancer. It also offers financial assistance for travel to and from specific treatment centers and a SuperSibs program providing emotional support to siblings of kids with cancer.

Chai Lifeline/Camp Simcha

www.chailifeline.org

Chai Lifeline offers support service programs for Jewish children and their families, including medical referrals, support groups, visits to hospitalized and housebound children, financial aid, transportation, and a camp for kids with cancer.

Flashes of Hope

www.flashesofhope.org

This organization matches professional photographers with families to create powerful, uplifting photographic portraits of children fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.

Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program

www.chemoduck.org

Parents can use Chemo Duck in play therapy to reinforce the education a child receives from a child life specialist or nurse. Chemo Duck can be personalized with a central line, a feeding tube, chest tube, or other medical device so the child can become comfortable with them through caring for his or her duck.

The JMML Foundation

www.jmmlfoundation.org

The mission of the JMML Foundation is to cure juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) and to improve the quality of life of JMML patients and families worldwide through research, education, advocacy, and charity.

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)

www.lls.org

LLS provides financial assistance to families, funds research, sponsors a national education program for the public and the medical community, and publishes many booklets about cancer-related topics.

Monkey in My Chair

www.monkeyinmychair.org

Monkey in My Chair provides children with cancer a “monkey kit” that includes a big stuffed monkey that takes their place in school when they are unable to be there. The kit contains a book to help teachers explain childhood cancer and its treatment to classmates to help them gain insight and empathy.

National CML Society (NCS)

www.nationalcmlsociety.org

The NCS provides educational resources, access to chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) specialists, and a network of people who share their personal CML experiences and successes.

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMC)

www.rmhc.org

RMC is committed to helping families of seriously ill children by providing Ronald McDonald Houses, the Ronald McDonald Learning Program, and Ronald McDonald Family Rooms within hospitals.

Songs of Love Foundation

www.songsoflove.org

This volunteer group has more than 200 artists who produce personalized musical portraits for children with chronic or life-threatening diseases.