When childhood cancer strikes, it not only affects a child, but it affects the entire family. Parents, siblings, and the diagnosed child all face significant changes in their day to day life. We’ve compiled a few resources that may help you deal with the diagnosis of a family member or loved one.
How Can I Help a Family Dealing with Cancer?
Many families are not used to needing help nor accepting it from others.
Don’t Know What to Say? Try These Tips
Sometimes the best advice is simply to listen.
Gift Baskets for Families with Hospitalized Children
The comforts of home are often lost in the hospital.
Books to Help Kids Deal with Cancer
Books can offer understanding for children with cancer.
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