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Showing posts with label childhood cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood cancer. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Mission Monday: Advocate for Children


Each year, 13,500 children are diagnosed with cancer. We can help them.

The Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act of 2013 would take the revenue from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund and reassign it to the National Institute of Health to improve treatments for childhood cancer, diabetes, and many other pediatric diseases.

We need 200 co-sponsors to make this bill a reality – CLICK HERE see where your Representative stands and send your message below:

"As an advocate with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I want to thank you for signing on as a co-sponsor of H.R. 2019, the Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act. 

Each year, over 140,000 Americans are newly diagnosed with blood cancers, accounting for nearly 10 percent of all newly diagnosed cancers in the United States. Among them are more than 13,500 children who will face cancer in the coming year -- far too many, especially when we can do something to help them.

That’s why I’m writing to you today to thank you for co-sponsoring the Kids First Research Act of 2013, which will increase funding for pediatric medical research activities administered through the Common Fund at the National Institutes of Health. By turning off the Presidential Election Campaign Fund and instead designating this revenue to expand pediatric disease research, we can get closer to a cure for blood cancers and for many other childhood diseases, all within the current budget.

Thanks again for supporting H.R. 2019."

Thank you for helping us create a world without blood cancers.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Mission Monday: Back to School Resources


The childhood cancer journey is complex and everybody needs help along the way.  The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) has FREE programs and materials for children, families, schools and healthcare professionals to help manage the return to school.  All materials are reviewed by medical experts.

The Trish Greene Back to School Program for Children with Cancer
Resources and support from LLS to increase communication among healthcare professionals, parents, children with cancer and school personnel so that the child has a smoother transition back to school.

Welcome Back: Facilitating the School Experience for Childhood Cancer Survivors
An education program about emotional, physical and cognitive late effects of treatment.

Learning & Living With Cancer: Advocating for your Child's Educational Needs
Information for parents and schools, specific ways to help, and facts about the laws that protect the child's educational needs.

Coping with Childhood Leukemia & Lymphoma
Information and insights about the child's initial diagnosis, treatment and survivorship; for parents, families and professionals.

Pictures of My Journey
A coloring and activity book to help children ages 3 to 11 cope with the new people, situations and concerns that are part of the childhood cancer experience.  Topics include the hospital, treatment, school, returning home and plans for the future.

The Stem Cell Transplant Coloring Book
For children who are coping with having a stem cell transplant and for siblings, classmates and children with a parent who is having a transplant.

If you would like to have any of these materials sent to you, please contact the North Texas office at (972) 996-5900.  www.lls.org/ntx