Connection and support for children is important

When a parent or guardian is diagnosed with cancer, children often need to find outlets that help them cope. Connecting with kids who are dealing with the same situation in their own home may just be what your child needs to help them during these difficult times. 

"Friends are those rare people who ask you how you are and then wait to hear the answer."

-Anonymous

Camp Kesem

5 million children are coping with a
parent's cancer diagnosis.

That’s 5 million children at risk of experiencing increased anxiety, emotional isolation, loss of social interest, and/or feelings of hopelessness. And that’s why, at Kesem, we are committed to creating a world where every child who has a parent with a cancer diagnosis or has lost a parent to cancer is never alone. We support these children through and beyond their parent’s cancer with free, fun-filled creative programs and a lasting community.

https://www.kesem.org

Pickles Group

 

 

Pickles Group’s mission is to provide free peer-to-peer support and resources to kids who are impacted by their parent or guardian’s cancer.

Having a parent with cancer can be a lonely, isolating experience. Pickles Group creates thriving communities of kids supporting kids whose parents have cancer. Pickles kids strengthen resilience, have fun with friends who get them, and heal along the way.

One in twenty kids will experience a parent’s cancer diagnosis before they graduate high school. With more than 3 million children and teens in the U.S. who are affected, there is an overwhelming and unmet need for the support we provide.

https://www.picklesgroup.org