Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie
This is a book for siblings of children with cancer. The main character's world is turned upside down when his brother is diagnosed with leukemia, and he must deal with all the ways his own life changes as a result.
Our Oncology Psychosocial Services Program experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
This is a book for siblings of children with cancer. The main character's world is turned upside down when his brother is diagnosed with leukemia, and he must deal with all the ways his own life changes as a result.
The Education Law Center of PA advocates for children with learning disabilities to ensure that all children have access to a quality public education. To contact the local office by phone, call 215-238-6970.
This guided video recording can help create a more peaceful and restful state of mind for parents, caregivers, and adolescent/young adult patients.
Hair Club for Kids provides free hair restoration for children battling hair loss as a result of illness.
This is a story of a 9-year-old who has always enjoyed wearing hats. But when she loses her hair from cancer treatments, suddenly hats aren't so much fun anymore.
In peer mentoring, a person who has lived through a specific experience mentors a person who is new to that experience. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is conducting a research study of peer-to-peer mentoring for oncology patients.
The Resource Guide for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Cancer offers important resources that may be helpful to adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of cancer.
This is an overnight camp for kids with cancer and their siblings. It's run by CHOP's Oncology division staff, and provides 24-hour on-site medical coverage.
Sara's Smiles Foundation provides a variety of resources to entertain, comfort and educate children with cancer.
Shelter From The Storm is a compassionate road map to what families of children with life-threatening conditions may have to face.