Established in 1999 with a vision: a future where every child with cancer can live a long and healthy life.

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Established in 1999 with a vision: a future where every child with cancer can live a long and healthy life. *

For 25 years, we've championed policies and programs that improve the lives of children with cancer and survivors.

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For 25 years, we've championed policies and programs that improve the lives of children with cancer and survivors. *

Children’s Cancer Cause was founded in April of 1999 to give a voice to the unique perspectives and urgent concerns of childhood cancer patients, survivors and their families — a voice that was absent in national debates on cancer policy at that time.

We’re so proud of how far the childhood cancer community has come since our early days. We are no longer a community without a voice. The impact of our work can be measured in so many ways: increased federal research dollars, the passage of major pieces of legislation, and more children surviving cancer than ever before.

Thank you for standing with us in this work until the day when every child with cancer can live a long and healthy life.

 

While we celebrate the progress of the last 25 years, we recognize that there is still much work to be done. Too many children are still dying from cancer or from the long-term late effects of their treatment, which can include second cancers and heart failure.

We are more committed than ever to advancing policies and programs that accelerate the development of safer, more effective cancer therapies for children and better address the unique needs and lifelong health challenges experienced by the nation’s 500,000 childhood cancer survivors and their families.

Will you give today and fuel our progress toward a brighter future?

 

Nominate an outstanding childhood cancer advocate:

Throughout our 25th year, we’ll be recognizing advocates who’ve helped us achieve so much. Is there someone you’d like to see recognized for their contributions to our mission of improving the lives of children with cancer and survivors? Nominate someone here: