- Childhood Leukemia Foundation (USA) A national
non-profit organization based in New Jersey. The Web site includes details of services
including camp scolarships and financial assistance.
- Children With Leukaemia Trust (UK) Charity
formed to help relieve the financial burden of bone marrow testing and transplants in the
UK.
- Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan
(USA) CLF was founded by parents in 1952 and aims to provide compassionate personalised
support for both children and adults with leukemia and other blood disorders. The site
includes information about services, Q&A, events, newsletter etc.
- Foundation for Children with Leukaemia (UK) a
charity founded in 1988 which provides resources for leukaemia treatment and research in
centres throughout the UK and funds the Paul O'Gorman Centres at GOS and Bristol. The web
site includes details of the charity's work, events etc.
- Leukaemia Care Society (UK) A support group
extablished in 1967 which provides support for children and adults with lekaemia and their
families. The web site includes detailed information about the Society and its programmes,
medical overview and related links.
- Leukaemia Research Fund (UK) A national cancer
charity funding research into leukaemia and other types of cancer. The site includes
online patient information booklets, and research abstracts.
- National Children's Leukemia Foundation
(USA) The NCLF is a non-profit organization providing services, support, and referrals for
leukemia patients and their families.The site provides details of their telephone help
line, and information on various topics related to childhood leukemia.
- One Voice Accross America - A Ride To Fight
Childhood Cancer (USA) This site is by Bobby, a 19 year old survivor of childhood
leukemia who is doing a 4,300 mile cross-country bike ride to raise money for childhood
cancer. There are photographs, news articles, and details of how you can help.
PED-ONC List Serve
Web: http://www.acor.org/ped-onc.html
Online support for families with children with cancer. Sponsored by Association of
Cancer Online Resources (ACOR).
American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30329-4251
Phone: (800) ACS-2345
Web: http://www.cancer.org/
Its programs include patient-to-patient visitation, transportation to appointments,
housing near treatment centers, equipment and supplies, support groups, educational
literature, and summer camps for children with cancer.
Canadian Cancer Society
565 W. 10th Avenue
Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 4J4
Phone: (604) 872-4400
CANCER INFO SERVICE: (604) 1-888-939-3333
Web: http://www.bc.cancer.ca/
Provides same services as the US Cancer Society. |

- Parent's information for
Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (CancerNet) Information about the disease, staging,
and treatment overviews. It is reviewed each month by a panel of medical experts.
- Parent's information for
Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CancerNet) Information about the disease,
staging, and treatment overviews. It is reviewed each month by a panel of medical experts.
- Acute Leukaemia in Children A
booklet for parents. (Leukaemia Research Fund, UK)
- Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukaemia (UK) a factsheet produced by the United Kingdom Children's Cancer Study
Group and CancerBacup linked to the UKCCSG booklet "A Parent's Guide to Children's
Cancers".
- Childhood Acute Myeloid
Leukaemia (UK) a factsheet produced by the United Kingdom Children's Cancer Study
Group and CancerBacup linked to the UKCCSG booklet "A Parent's Guide to Children's
Cancers".
- Childhood Leukemia Center (Patient
Centered Guides .Com) Includes material from "Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for
Families, Friends, and Caregivers" by Nancy Keene. Childhood leukemia FAQ. Book
ordering information.
- Coping with Childhood Leukaemia
A booklet for parents. (Leukaemia Research Fund, UK)
- Down's Syndrome And Leukaemia
(Leukemia Research Fund , UK) on-line leaflet
- Emotional
Aspects of Childhood Leukemia - Online Booklet (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, USA)
- Event: Battersy Young
Strings in Concert - 11th June 2000 (UK) a concert in tribute to of one of the
orchestra members, Jamie Gregory, who sadly died from leukaemia last year. Raising money
for the Leukaemia Research Fund
- Factsheet On Splenectomy And
Infection (Leukemia Research Fund , UK) on-line factsheet
- General information for acute
lymphocytic leukemia (St Jude's Children's Research Hospital)
- General information for acute myeloid
leukemia (St Jude's Children's Research Hospital)
- I'm
Having a Bone Marrow Transplant (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, USA) a coloring book
designed to help children up to 15 years of age express themselves throughout the
stressful process of having a bone marrow transplant.
- Leukaemia Busters (UK) This is a
registered charity based at Southampton General Hospital. It was founded in 1989 to raise
money for research into leukaemia and lymphoma at the The Simon Flavell Leukaemia Research
Unit.
- Leukaemia in Children
(Leukemia Research Fund , UK) on-line booklet
- Leukaemia in Children - Audio
Clip (NHS Direct, UK) 7 minutes
- Leukaemia Research Fund (UK) A national cancer
charity funding research into leukaemia and other types of cancer. The site includes
online patient information booklets, and research abstracts.
- Leukemia and Me - a
poem by Joan Fleitas RN (in Band-aides and Blackboards) a story-rhyme for children
divided into 3 parts describing blood cells, about the leukemia "bullies",
treatment and other issues. A wonderful inspiring poem.
- Paediatric
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (Royal Marsden Hospital, UK) An on-line booklet.
- Paediatric
- Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (Royal Marsden Hospital, UK) An on-line booklet.
- Paediatric
- Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (Royal Marsden Hospital, UK) An on-line booklet.
- Paediatric Leukaemia
(Singapore) A project by students from Crescent Girls' School in association with the
National University Hospital to educate to public about Paediatric Leukaemia in Singapore.
The site has several pages about various aspects of paediatric leukaemia.
- Paediatric
Relapsed acute Lymphoblastic leukaemia (Royal Marsden Hospital, UK) An on-line
booklet.
- Pediatric Oncology
Resource Center: Leukemia (USA) This page contains information and links on various
aspects of childhood leukemia. It is part of the Pediatric Oncology Resource Center, a
site produced by parents of children with cancer, hosted by Association of Cancer Online
Resources.

Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
3910 Warner St.
Kensington, MD 20895
Phone: (800) 366-2223
Fax: (301) 718-2686
Email: info@candlelighters.org
Web: http://www.candlelighters.org
Founded in 1970, Candlelighters has more than 40,000 members worldwide.
Free of charge, it provides yearly bibliography and resource guides, quarterly
newsletters, youth newsletters, and various handbooks to help families of children with
cancer.
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation Canada
National Office
55 Eglinton Avenue E., Suite 401
Toronto, ON Canada M4P 1G8
Phone: (416) 489-6440 or (800) 363-1062 (Canada only)
Fax: (416) 489-9812
Email: staff@candlelighters.ca
Web: http://www.candlelighters.ca
Provides the same services as US Candlelighters
Ronald McDonald House Coordinator
c/o Golin Communications Inc.
111 E. Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 729-4000

American Association for Cancer Research
Web: http://www.aacr.org/
Defines cancer by type and posts updates on action alerts, funding and
public forums.
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Web: http://www.asco.org/
Information on clinical trials, guidelines, and procedures.
Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program
Web: http://ctep.info.nih.gov/
Information on clinical trials, guidelines, and procedures.
Food and Drug Administration
Web: http://www.fda.gov/oashi/cancer/cancer.html
Lists FDA approved products, patient advocacy programs, articles,
directory of clinical trials.
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Cancer Information Service
Building 31, Room 10A03
31 Center Drive, MSC 2580
Bethesda, MD 20892 - 2580
Phone: (800) 4-CANCER OR 301-435-3848
Fax: (301) 231-6941
Web: http://www.nci.nih.gov/
Provides a nationwide telephone service for people with cancer, their
families, friends, and the professionals who treat them. It provides answers and sends out
informational booklets on a variety of cancer-related topics.
National Childhood Cancer Foundation
440 E. Huntington Drive
P.O. Box 60012
Arcadia, CA 91066-6012
Phone: (626) 447-1674
Fax: (626) 447-6359
Web: http://www.nccf.org/
Supports pediatric cancer treatment and research in more than 115
hospitals in North America and Australia. Their newsletter, Childhood Cancerline, provides
information on new treatments and psychosocial support.
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
1010 Wayne Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 650-8868
Fax: (301) 565-9670
Organization that addresses the needs of long-term cancer survivors and
advocates for changes in healthcare to maximize survivors' access to optimal treatment and
support. The coalition has an extensive publications list.
Starbright Foundation
11835 W. Olympic Blvd. #500
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: (310) 479-1212
Fax: (310) 479-1235
Web: http://www.starbright.org
Co-chaired by Steven Spielberg and Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, Starbright
Foundation is best known for its online network of interactive, virtual-reality
playgrounds where seriously ill, hospitalized children across the country meet, talk, and
play to help cope with the pain, stress, and anxiety of treatment. For teens who are ill,
"Videos with Attitude" offer guidance from peers who have "been
there." The videos are free to families and come with a parent guide.

Cancer Care, Inc.
1180 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 302-2400 or (800) 813-4673
Fax: (212) 719-0263
Web: http://www.cancercare.org
A national, nonprofit organization that provides referrals, one-on-one
counseling, specialized support groups, and educational programs. They also provide a
resource guide.
Cancer Cured Kids
P.O. Box 189
Old Westbury, NY 11568
Phone: (516) 484-8160 or (800) CCK-7525
Fax: (516) 484-8160 (call first)
An organization dedicated to the quality of life of kids who have
survived cancer, it supplies information about educational and psychosocial needs.
Chemo Angels
Children's Hopes and Dreams Foundation
280 Route 46
Dover, NJ 07801
Phone: (973) 361-7348
This organization operates a free, worldwide pen-pal program for
children ages five to seventeen with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or life-threatening
illnesses.
Friends Network
P.O. Box 4545
Santa Barbara, CA 93140
Attention: Kenon Neal
A national, nonprofit organization that distributes The Funletter, a
full-color activities newsletter, to children with cancer.
Hugs and Hope Club For Sick Kids
Love Letters, Inc.
P.O. Box 416875
Chicago, IL 60641
Phone: (630) 620-1970
This free service, started by a mother whose son died of cancer, is run
by a group of volunteers who send letters, cards, and gifts to catastrophically ill
children. This is not a pen-pal organization. Confidentiality is guaranteed.
National Children's Cancer Society
1015 Locust #600
St Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (800) 532-6459
Web: http://www.children-cancer.com/
Advocates for children affected by childhood cancer and their families
by providing financial assistance, education, and emotional support.
Songs of Love Foundation
P.O. Box 750809
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Web: http://www.songsoflove.org
A nonprofit organization that has a volunteer group of more than 200
artists who produce personalized musical portraits for children and teens with chronic or
life-threatening diseases.

Cancer Fund of America
2901 Breezewood Lane
Knoxville, TN 37921
Phone: (800) 578-5284
Fax: (615) 938-2968
Web: http://www.cfoa.org
Helps defray cancer-related expenses not covered by insurance.

Corporate Angel Network, Inc. (CAN)
Westchester County Airport, Building 1
White Plains, NY 10604
Phone: (914) 328-1313
Fax: (800) 328-4226
Web: http://www.corpangelnetwork.org/
A nationwide, nonprofit program designed to give patients with cancer
the use of available seats on corporate aircraft to get to and from recognized cancer
treatment centers. Patients must be able to walk and travel without life-support systems
or medical attention. A child may be accompanied by up to two adults. This service will
also fly donors. There is no cost or financial need requirements.
DreamLine, Inc.
Contact: Bob Iverson
117 North Merrill St.
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Web: http://www.bobiverson.com/dreamline
Provides free airline travel for children with serious illnesses needing
transportation for emergency medical treatment or vacation.
Hope Air
Proctor & Gamble Building
4711 Young Street
Toronto, ON Canada M2N 6K8
Phone: (877) 346-4673 (Toll-Free In Canada Only)
Fax: (416) 222-6930
Web: http://www.hopeair.org/
An organization that provides free air transport to Canadians in
financial need who must travel from their own communities to recognized facilities for
medical care.
Wish fulfillment organizations
B.A.S.E. Camp Children's Cancer Foundation
c/o Terri Jones
4651 North Pine Hills Road
Winter Park, FL
Phone: (407) 673-5060 *
*call for information and request form well in advance
of arrival date
Fax: (407) 673-5095
Does not grant wishes, but does help obtain free or reduced price
tickets to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and other central Florida attractions,
for children with a hematology/oncology disease and their immediate family. The child with
cancer must be on treatment when tickets are used. B.A.S.E. needs to receive a written
request and doctor's statement (containing child's name, disease, and whether he/she is
medically able to visit any central Florida attraction) between two and three weeks prior
to your arrival date in Florida.
The Children's Dream Factory of Maine
Doris Simard or Skip Welch
400 US Rte. 1
Falmouth, ME 04105
Phone: (207) 781-3406
Grants wishes for chronically or seriously ill children from Maine.
The Children's Wish Foundation
Joel Jones, Director
c/o New Hope Center
100 E. Sybelia, Suite 300
Maitland, FL 32751
Phone: (407) 629-8920 (For Wishes)
Phone: (407) 599-0909 (Center for Grieving)
Fax: (407) 629-7206
Web: http://www.newhopeorlando.org/
Orlando-based organization that grants wishes for children with
life-threatening illnesses who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Focuses primarily
on children who reside in Florida, but has also granted wishes to children from other
parts of the US, Canada, England, and Russia. Also, provides services for grieving
children who have lost a sibling, parent, grandparent, friend, etc.
The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada
95 Bayly Street, Suite 404
Ajax, Ontario
Canada L1S 7K8
Phone: (905) 426-5656
Fax: (905) 426-4111
Web: http://www.childrenswish.ca/
The national office for the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada. The
foundation has chapters located across Canada, so parents can contact the national office
for the chapter closest to them. The goal of the foundation is to provide a once in a
lifetime experience for children suffering from high risk life-threatening diseases.
Children are eligible from 3 years of age and over but under the age of 18 years before
the time the request is received.
Grant-A-Wish Foundation
c/o Brian Morrison, Executive Director
PO Box 21243
Baltimore, MD 21228
Phone: (410) 744-1032 or (800) 933-5470
Fax: (410) 744-1984
Web: http://www.grant-a-wish.org/index.htm
Provides a variety of special services and programs (such as beach and
mountain retreats, attending Orioles games) to any child up to 18 years of age who is
being treated for cancer. Services are provided free of charge and are available on an
ongoing basis throughout treatment.
High Hopes Foundation of New Hampshire, Inc.
354 N. Broadway
Salem, NH 03079
Phone: (603) 898-5333 or (800) 639-6804
Web: http://www.highhopesnh.org/
Grants wishes of chronically ill children and children with
life-threatening diseases in New Hampshire.
Kids, Inc.
9300-D Old Keene Mill Road
Burke, VA 22015
(703) 455-KIDS
Grants unfulfilled wishes to gravely ill children 16 and younger
anywhere in the US.
Magic Moments
c/o Children's Hospital of Alabama
1600 7th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
Phone: (205) 939-9372
Fax: (205) 939-9189
Grants wishes to children 4 to 19 living or being treated in Alabama,
who have chronic, life-threatening diseases, or who have severe trauma (burns, spinal
cord, head trauma).
Make-A-Wish Foundation of America
3550 N. Central Ave., Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone: (602) 279-WISH or (800) 722-WISH
Fax: (602) 279-8055
Web: http://www.wish.org/
US and international chapters and affiliates. Grants wishes to children
under the age of 18 with life-threatening illnesses.
The Starlight Foundation
International Headquarters
12424 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1050
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: (310) 207-5558
The Starlight Foundation has chapters in the United States, Canada,
Australia, and the United Kingdom. Contact the international office in Los Angeles,
California for further information. The foundation exists to fulfill wishes for seriously,
chronically, and terminally ill children age 4 through 18 years.
Sunshine Foundation
PO Box 255
5400 County Road 547 N
Loughman, FL 33858
Phone: (863) 424-4188 or (800) 457-1976
Web: http://www.sunshinefoundation.org/
No geographic boundaries. Grants wishes to chronically or terminally ill
children, ages 3 to 21.
The Sunshine Foundation of Canada
148 Fullerton Street, Unit 1710
London, Ontario
Canada N6A 4P3
Phone: (800) 461-7935
Fax: (519) 642-1201
The Sunshine Foundation of Canada has chapters across the country. Call
the national office and ask for the chapter closest to you. The foundation works to
fulfill the dreams of children who are challenged by life threatening illnesses or severe
physical disabilities. Dreams are granted for children between 3 and 19 years of age.
Wish With Wings, Inc.
Pat Skaggs or Kim Clark
917 W. Sanford St.
Arlington, TX 76012
Phone: (817) 469-9474
Fax: (817) 275-6005
Email: wish@awishwithsings.org
Web: http://www.awishwithwings.org/
Serves children living in or being treated in Texas. Grants wishes for
children 3 to 16 with life-threatening diseases.
