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The BCCCPA is a non-profit charitable society whose mission is to help families who have children with cancer and are struggling financially by providing them with Family Financial Aid.
Website: BCCCPA
  


The BCCCPA is a non-profit charitable society whose mission is to help families who have children with cancer and are struggling financially by providing them with Family Financial Aid.
Website: BCCCPA
  


The BCCCPA is a non-profit charitable society whose mission is to help families who have children with cancer and are struggling financially by providing them with Family Financial Aid.
Website: BCCCPA
  


The Mission of the On the Tip of the Toes Foundation is to help teenagers living with cancer regain their well-being by facing the challenge of an exceptional therapeutic adventure expedition. We offer teenagers living with cancer an opportunity to leave the hospital environment, get away from civilization and their normal environment. This is how we create a situation with a propensity to rebuild self-esteem and reinstall hope in life through the challenge and the opportunity to push one's limitations presented by therapeutic expeditions
Website: Tip of the Toes Foundation
  


Kids Cancer Care Foundation Alberta is a charitable organization that helps build bridges of hope and pillars of support for families fighting childhood cancer including The KCCFA Derek Wandzura Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in 2008 and awarded annually to childhood cancer survivors in southern Alberta.
Website: Kids Cancer Care Foundation Alberta
  


The Kids with Cancer Society provides over 40 different programs and services to children with cancer and their families. The society exists because no other organization or hospital facility adequately addresses the specialized needs of children with cancer and their families.
Website: The Kids with Cancer Society
  


Camp Circle of Friends offers state-of-the-art medical facilities, as well as the full range of indoor and outdoor camp activities, including water sports. A team of volunteer medical staff are on hand 24-hours a day, to offer first aid or a shoulder to cry on.
Website: Camp Circle of Friends
  


CancerCare Manitoba recognizes that some programs and services are not eligible for government funding. Donors from every walk of life and every corner of the province give to the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation to bridge this gap.
Website: CancerCare Manitoba
  


"Lifting the spirits of children with cancer." Camp Quality is more than a camp. It's a non-profit, volunteer organization which provides a year-round support program for children with cancer and their families.
Website: Camp Quality
  


"Lifting the spirits of children with cancer." Camp Quality is more than a camp. It's a non-profit, volunteer organization which provides a year-round support program for children with cancer and their families.
Website: Camp Quality
  


Help a Child Smile was born in 1987 from the need to bring some joy into the lives of children with cancer. Now in its third decade, HACS is serving over 800 families with children in treatment at McMaster Children's Hospital.
McMaster Children's Hospital is one of Canada's leading pediatric health care facilities and is the regional referral centre for children who are seriously ill, injured or require specialized services in south-central Ontario. The Pediatric Haematology/Oncology program is one of the specialty care services at McMaster Children's Hospital. It provides a diagnostic service and specialist care for children under 18 years of age with cancer and non-malignant blood diseases and provides an aftercare service with no age limits (follow up for survivors of cancer).
Websites: Help a Child Smile & McMaster Children's Hospital
  

 Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer (OPACC) is a registered charity comprised of parent support groups, survivors, and close relatives of a child/teen diagnosed with childhood cancer. Our overall goal is to be the parent voice for families with children diagnosed with cancer in Ontario. OPACC's Parent Liaison, Susan, meets with families at Sick Kids and helps to address fears or concerns they may have, directs them to hospital and community services, local support groups, and hosts weekly drop-ins at the hospital. Susan knows first-hand what these families are going through, as she is the parent of a childhood cancer survivor. All funds raised during this event will go to OPACC's overall fund in support of the Parent Liaison position as well as helping to establish and develop new and existing community-based parent support groups throughout Ontario
Website: Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer (OPACC)
  

 Candlelighters Simcoe is a support organization for parents whose child or teen has been diagnosed with cancer. Our mission is to empower families on their journey, lighting the way by providing hope, support and education for families in Simcoe County and surrounding areas.
Website: Candlelighters Simcoe
  

 
The Kingston Hospital Children's Cancer Fund assists families with the burden of treatment-related out-of–pocket expenses that can consume about 1/3 of an average family's after-tax income.
This year, for the third year in a row, the Inside Ride will be partnering in the community with Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute (LCVI) as part of the National Inside Ride Tour. In just a short 3 years LCVI has created a tradition of passionate support for kids in Kingston living with and beyond cancer and supporting those kids and families through the services and funds offered by the Children's Cancer Fund at KGH. This year they are opening up their event to the community of Kingston.
Website: The Kingston Hospital Children's Cancer Fund
  


Candlelighters is a not-for-profit volunteer organization that provides programs and services for young cancer patients being treated in Eastern Ontario and to those they depend on for strength and support.
Website: Candlelighters
  


The Mission of the On the Tip of the Toes Foundation is to help teenagers living with cancer regain their well-being by facing the challenge of an exceptional therapeutic adventure expedition. We offer teenagers living with cancer an opportunity to leave the hospital environment, get away from civilization and their normal environment. This is how we create a situation with a propensity to rebuild self-esteem and reinstall hope in life through the challenge and the opportunity to push one's limitations presented by therapeutic expeditions.
Website: The Mission of the On the Tip of the Toes Foundation
  


Every summer for one week, children aged 7-15 years who are living with cancer or brain tumours enjoy fun and friendship at Camp Goodtime. Camp Goodtime is a project of the Nova Scotia Division of the Canadian Cancer Society.
The IWK Hematology-Oncology Care Team leads and participates in the specialized care of children and youth in the Maritimes with cancer and complex blood disorders.
Donations from the National Inside Ride will help provide specialized care to children and youth from birth to adolescence who live in the Maritime Provinces.
Care provided includes investigation, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, rehabilitation and long-term follow-up spanning the spectrum of health promotion/disease prevention to palliative care and bereavement follow-up.
Websites: Camp Goodtime & IWK Hematology-Oncology
  


Camp Delight is an 8-day residential camp for children and youth ages 7 to 17 years old, who have been diagnosed with cancer, their siblings and bereaved siblings. Camp Delight is a major project of the Candlelighters Association of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Website: Camp Delight
  


Benefitting ChildCan: Childcan helps children and their families cope with the diagnosis of cancer by providing financial, social, and emotional support, ensuring the child remains the sole focus as they face their cancer journey.
Website: ChildCan
  
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