Direct Practical Support.

The childhood cancer journey is long and arduous. To overcome cancer requires not only medical treatment but also the emotional  and practical support - by a variety of  groups, including care professionals, parents and volunteers.

Across our over 180 members in 94 countries there are many practical   types of  support and services, directly to the children, adolescence and family members. These include:

This is a summary of the more common types of practical services and support offered by our members. It is by no means a comprehensive list. In short, CCI members provide in-person and ongoing practical and emotional support to children, adolescents and family members undergoing the cancer journey. In this way they receive support from the time of their diagnosis, to the end of treatment, or sadly - until the end of life. In fact, often the psychosocial and emotional (informal) support usually extends well beyond treatment.