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Every day in the UK, an average of 12 children and young people will receive the devastating news that they have cancer. Out of the 12 diagnosed, two will not survive.
Each September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This month helps to highlight the impact of cancer on children, young people and their families. Through vital awareness raising activities and ground-breaking childhood cancer research, we can help save young lives and keep families together.
We all have dreams of the person we want to become and what we want to achieve in life. For some children, those dreams are interrupted and sometimes shattered, by a cancer diagnosis. We’re here to ensure that whenever a child receives a cancer diagnosis, they have the best possible chance of survival, whether that’s by finding cures and better treatments through the ground-breaking research we fund, or by helping to ease some burdens along the way. We won’t let cancer stand in the way of a child’s hope for their future. Your support this Childhood Cancer Awareness Month will help give those children whose lives are put on hold and whose futures are uncertain because of cancer, the chance to live out their dreams.
This September, get involved in our Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Campaign. Here’s just a couple of the ways you can get involved.
Each year, we raise awareness of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in the forms of events and stories. Here’s a quick summary of previous milestones and campaigns.
We're here to help so please don't hesitate in contacting us:
info@childrenwithcancer.org.uk | 0800 222 9000 |