No child or young person should have to face cancer alone. Add your name if you agree

Close-up of a young woman with long hair blowing in the wind, wearing a necklace, with a blurred backdrop of green hills and a lake.
Hard is knowing something’s wrong but not getting answers.  
Hard is sitting in hospital when your child is going through cancer treatment.  
Hard is watching your family go into debt caring for your little one.  
Hard is hearing your teen ask their doctor if they’re going to die. 
 

Now imagine doing all of that without support.
That’s proper hard.

Right now, families across the UK are facing the impossibly hard experience of cancer without the support they urgently need. Dealing with huge financial burdens, overwhelming worries and exhausting travel. This is all in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis. They need help. 

When cancer shows up, so do we. 

Together, we can be there when it matters most. From providing financial grants that put money worries at ease, to offering a place to stay near hospital, to being a shoulder to cry on. We have been there before and know what to do. 

Watch Enlli's story below and see why no young person should face cancer alone.

If you agree, stand with us to support children and young people with cancer NOW>> 

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