(A Unit of Indian Cancer Society)
OUR PROGRAMS:
 
Medical Programs
  Hospital Program: We offer medical and educational assistance, information and facilitation, emotional support, counseling, learning activities and celebrations for for children and their families through chatai clinics conducted in the wards at the hospitals.
  Assistance Program: Provide financial assistance and social support to ensure that no child suffers from lack of treatment due financial insufficiency.
  After care Treatment Program: For continuation of care, to monitor the long term effects of cancer treatment, as well as to provide support and gain from survivorship
  Palliative Care Program: For families of terminally ill children and those who lose their children to the disease.
Educational Programs
  Learning and Activities Program: To ensure that children under treatment, particularly the little ones, do not loose out on vital years of growth and continue to learn and develop through non-formal instruction and play activities and outings.
  Assistance Program: Provide financial assistance and social support, to ensure that children who have completed their treatment are able to get back to school and are reintegrated into society.
  Facilitation Program: To ensure that the older children are tutored and mentored while they are out of school during the treatment. And to impart life skills to empower and facilitate them to get back to school/ college after treatment.
Parent Support Group
  Outings Program: Outings and celebrations are being conducted for entertainment and emotional support.
  Home Away From Home: To provide accommodation for children and their families coming from outstation for treatment in the city.
  Re-integration Program: Employment generation program for parents and young adults, who are finding it difficult to supplement their income because of the cancer treatment which is expensive and many bread earners need to leave their jobs because of their children's treatment.
Psychological support, Counseling and Evaluation: To provide additional support, beyond that provided by the PSG, to families having difficulty in coping
Cankids National Resource centre: To disseminate information and knowledge regarding various facets of childhood cancer through publication of books and literature on childhood cancer and survivor stories by parents and children with cancer.
KidsCan Konnect: A club for teenagers and young adults affected by cancer and their siblings, friends and peers, to connect and support each other, empowering and facilitating them.
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