Surprise a child in your life with a personalized Letter from Santa!
In order to provide the most current information available, NCCS board member and childhood cancer survivorship expert, Dr. Robert Hayashi, MD, answers some common questions on navigating the pandemic with a child in treatment or as a childhood cancer survivor.
Your donation dollars at work
Julia was diagnosed with bilateral retinoblastoma (cancer of the eye) at just 18 months old. The best place for her treatment was at a hospital in New York that specialized in her disease. Thanks to support from our donors, the NCCS made sure Julie got to every appointment.
Featured Partner: Agelity
The NCCS discount prescription drug card from Agelity has generated nearly $550,000 to help families battling childhood cancer. The card is free and can be used by anyone who is uninsured or underinsured for prescription drugs. Every time the card is used to fill a prescription, $1 is donated to the NCCS.
Childhood cancer treatment costs average over $833,000
Watch our video to learn how your donation to the NCCS can help alleviate some of the financial obstacles of childhood cancer.
Meet Our Kids!
Meet some of the kids we’ve helped throughout the years. We’re sure they will inspire you – just as they inspire us every day!