For Families
Through the LeJeune Whole Family Wellbeing Programs, we support families fighting childhood cancer.
At CCRF, we work to amplify the stories of families experiencing childhood cancer. We understand that childhood cancer is a whole-family diagnosis, which is why The LeJeune Whole Family Wellbeing Programs put children and their families at the forefront. We are dedicated to funding resources and experiences that help kids and families as they navigate the difficult experience of cancer treatment and survivorship.
Your experience can create lasting change for childhood cancer research.
Share your story.
Sharing your experience of childhood cancer can raise awareness for what is needed in the world of childhood cancer research. There are many different ways to share your story, and our outreach coordinators (who are also cancer parents) can work with you to find what you’re most comfortable with.
We provide creative opportunities for kids experiencing cancer.
Big Dreams
We partner with musician and artist James Orrigo to provide creative experiences for kids fighting cancer. James uses music, animation and virtual reality technology to bring kids’ imaginations to life.
C.C. Bear
Cuddly C.C. Bear (Cure Cancer Bear) is available to those who need him most. Children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases, as well as their siblings, can receive a free teddy bear. Just fill out the request form.
Camp Norden
CCRF has created Camp Norden, located in Crosslake, MN, specifically for kids who have experienced childhood cancer – kids who too often miss out on this kind of adventure. Click below to learn more and let us know you’re interested.
Honor a child in your life who is experiencing cancer.
Create an honor page for a child who has experienced cancer
Create a personalized fundraising page in honor or in memory of your child and watch your community rally around their story.
Shirts for change
Purchase a shirt to raise awareness for the need for childhood cancer research. Proceeds from each shirt support our mission to fund research and raise awareness.
Additional resources
Below are a few resources that CCRF does not fund directly, but that childhood cancer families may find helpful.
Coalition Against Childhood Cancer (CAC2)
Children’s Cancer Research Fund is a member of this network of nonprofits, corporations and individuals supporting the childhood cancer community. CAC2 has an exhaustive list of resources on their website, divided by region. For additional help, please visit the Hope Portal database on the CAC2 website.
CaringBridge
CCRF is a proud to promote CaringBridge, where families can start a free personal website to share important information quickly and securely with family and friends during a health journey. Go to CaringBridge.org to create a website for yourself or someone else. Many of the families we work with at Children’s Cancer Research Fund have a CaringBridge website.
Momcology
Momcology, is a nonprofit that connects and helps heal childhood cancer families through peer support. Momcology provides online support communities for parents and caregivers as well as national restorative weekend retreats.