International Childhood Cancer Day
Saturday 15 February is International Childhood Cancer Day. It’s a special day to raise awareness of childhood cancer and support children with cancer, survivors and their families.
What is International Childhood Cancer Day?
International Childhood Cancer Day is a global campaign run by Childhood Cancer International. The campaign aims to:
promote the issues and challenges faced by children with cancer and their families;
raise awareness of the impact of childhood cancer on children, the survivors, their families and society as a whole;
highlight the need for more equitable and better access to treatment and care for all children with cancer, everywhere.
Show your support
Share your story. A number of families have kindly shared their personal experiences of neuroblastoma to help others and support our work. These stories can provide much needed support to families currently going through treatment. If you've been affected by neuroblastoma and would like to share your story, please email Liz.
Donate £3 today and wear our special ribbon charm bracelet to raise awareness of neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.
Join our Great Give It Up challenge. Simply choose something to give up this March, donate the money you save and help fund life-saving research.
Take part in a sporting challenge. From 5k runs to marathons, organised walks to cycling events, there's something for everyone!
How your support helps
Thanks to your support, Neuroblastoma UK has invested nearly £7 million in leading research projects to help scientists to deliver new, effective and kinder treatments for children with neuroblastoma.
As part of our commitment to drive forward research into this terrible disease, we want to double our annual income over the next two years.
But we rely entirely on voluntary donations to continue our work. Please donate today and help children with neuroblastoma.
Thank you.