Our Programs
Four Pillars of Light
Each of our programs addresses a critical dimension of the pediatric cancer journey — illuminating the path from diagnosis through recovery.
Program 1
Medical Funding
Direct Support for Treatment
We provide financial assistance for medical procedures, medications, hospital stays, and specialized treatments. Our funding covers the full spectrum of pediatric oncology care — from initial diagnosis through long-term follow-up.
Cancers addressed: Leukemia (ALL/AML), Neuroblastoma, Wilms Tumor, Retinoblastoma
Over the past several years, we have funded hundreds of treatment cycles across dozens of countries, covering treatments for children who otherwise had no access to care.
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy coverage
Surgical procedure funding
Medication and pharmaceutical support
Post-treatment monitoring and follow-up care

Program 2
Care Coordination
Connecting Families to the Right Resources
Navigating a cancer diagnosis across borders is overwhelming. Our coordination teams work directly with families to connect them with the right specialists, hospitals, and support systems — wherever they may be.
Cancers addressed: Brain tumors, Osteosarcoma, Ewing Sarcoma — often requiring cross-border referrals
We have coordinated hundreds of cross-border medical transfers, connecting children with specialized treatment centers around the world — wherever the right care exists.
Cross-border medical referral networks
Hospital and specialist matching
Insurance and documentation support
Translation and communication assistance

Program 3
Emotional Support
Care Beyond Medicine
Cancer affects more than the body. We provide comprehensive psychological and emotional support for children and their families — because healing requires more than treatment alone.
Cancers addressed: All pediatric cancers — emotional support is universal
Our peer support groups now operate in multiple languages, with thousands of children participating in monthly group sessions facilitated by trained child psychologists.
Individual and family counseling
Peer support groups for children
Parent and caregiver wellness programs
Art therapy and expressive programs

Program 4
Travel Assistance
Removing Geographic Barriers
When the best treatment is far from home, we ensure that distance is never the reason a child goes without care. Our travel program covers logistics, accommodations, and costs.
Cancers addressed: Rare cancers requiring specialist centers — Hepatoblastoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma
We have arranged hundreds of international flights and thousands of accommodation nights near treatment centers for families traveling for care.
International and domestic travel funding
Temporary housing near treatment centers
Ground transportation coordination
Visa and travel documentation support

Pediatric Cancers
The Battles We Help Children Fight
Childhood cancer takes many forms — each demanding specialized expertise, coordinated care, and unwavering hope.
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
The most common childhood cancer. Modern protocols can push survival above 90% — when treatment is within reach.
Neuroblastoma
A cancer of developing nerve cells, typically diagnosed before age five. Demands highly specialized pediatric oncology care.
Wilms Tumor
A pediatric kidney cancer where coordinated surgery and timely intervention shape long-term outcomes.
Retinoblastoma
A rare cancer of the eye in young children. Early action saves both lives and sight.
Osteosarcoma
The most common bone cancer in adolescents, treated through chemotherapy and complex surgical care.
Brain & CNS Tumors
The second largest group of childhood cancers — often requiring access to advanced neurosurgical centers abroad.
Support These Programs
Every donation directly funds one or more of these four pillars — ensuring that children receive comprehensive, coordinated care.

