Childhood cancer facts
During the initial diagnosis and the days that follow, the family of a childhood cancer patient will be ovrwhelmed with what they will face. Listed below are some links that may be useful. Most are listed after some research, while a couple of them are a personal referral.
Cancer support services
http://www.ped-onc.org/resources/supportorg.html
http://www.momcology.org/sitepage/pediaric-cancer-resources
Financial help
http://www.ped-onc.org/cfissues/financehelp/finhelp.html
http://negu.org/2013/04/financial-support-charities-childhood-cancer/
http://www.acco.org/financial/
http://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/financial-considerations/financial-resources
Fundraising sites
During Zach’s battle, we launched several fundraising campaigns using booster.com. Supporters order shirts or other items online with your unique design. All transactions are completed online and shipped directly to supporters.
www.booster.com
This is another site we used. Unlike booster.com, you must order the items, paying up front. Then it is up to you to sell and disperse the merchandise.
www.customink.com
Robert Thornton originated a website to help families raise money. His support and mission is truly a gift
http://www.papercloudsapparel.com
Gofundme is a site designed to raise money for a cause. Several campaigns were launched to help cover expenses during Zach’s battle.
www.gofundme.com
Treatment options
http://www.acco.org/treatment-centers-for-childhood-cancers/
https://www.stjude.org/patient-referrals.html
https://childrensoncologygroup.org
www.mdanderson.org
Research
http://www.childrenscancer.org/main/finding_causes_of_cancer/
Information
https://www.cancer.gov/types/childhood-cancers