Benefits to the Childrens Cancer
Each year in the U.S., approximately 15,500 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer. That's the equivalent of two average size classrooms diagnosed each school day.
- Today, nearly 80 percent of children diagnosed with cancer become long-term survivors and the majority of them are considered cured. In the early 1950s, less than 10 percent of childhood cancer patients could be cured.
- Leukemia's, tumors of the brain and nervous system, the lymphatic system, kidneys, bones and muscles are the most common childhood cancers.
- In the United States, cancer remains responsible for more adolescent deaths in one year than any other disease. The mortality rate is higher than asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and AIDS combined.
- Combined, the cancers of children, adolescents and young adults to age 20, are the sixth most common cancer in the United States.
The importance of Children's Cancer Lifeline in our communities
Programs Provided by Children's Cancer Lifeline
Outreach & Emergency Services - This includes gas cards, phone cards, meal vouchers rent, electric bills, phone bill, insurance co-pays, prescriptions not covered by medical, funeral & burial.
Family Events - We sponsors annual events for our families such as picnic, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Events, Family Fall Harvest Party, Childhood Cancer Family Vigil, Teen Night Out, Seahawks Childhood Cancer Family Night, Easter Extravaganza.
Care Bag - Upon diagnosis all family receive a care bag. This bag includes information materials, cancer books for diagnosis, teddy bear, quilt, coloring books, markers, special bed pillow, gas card and phone card.
Holiday Adopt-A-Family Local community members and corporation adopt a childhood cancer family for the Holidays. This includes organizing Thanksgiving and Christmas meals, presents and deliveries.
The beneficiary of the Harrisdirect Seattle Marathon 2005
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