The NCCS Year-End Giving Challenge
Our Year-End Giving Challenge
As families face the overwhelming costs of childhood cancer, your support can be the light that guides them through. The National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) is offering a final chance to give in 2024, ensuring that each child has access to lifesaving treatments, essential resources, and a community that stands by them.
Your gift today is more than a donation—it’s hope. Every dollar is a lifeline for families navigating the hardships of cancer treatment, providing them with the strength and resilience to keep fighting. This year-end, let your generosity make a lasting difference. Your support will help families like Greenleigh’s, who have faced unimaginable challenges since her diagnosis of high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. With a rare genetic mutation, Greenleigh has endured aggressive treatments and lengthy hospital stays, showing remarkable courage every step of the way. And through it all, she still dreams of running around with friends and someday meeting her favorite Disney characters. Read more about her journey here.
By joining us, you’re not just helping one child; you’re standing with countless families who rely on the NCCS for financial assistance, emergency resources, and peace of mind. Together, we can help children like Greenleigh hold on to their childhood dreams even during the most difficult times.
How Your Gift Can Help:
$25
Helps families with gas assistance so a family can make it to every critical appointment
$50
Helps feed a family while their child is inpatient
$100
Helps cover medical expenses like copays and prescriptions
$200
Helps with lodging for a family while their child is away from home for treatment
$250
Helps cover flights to reach the best treatment centers
When you give today, you bring relief, hope, and a brighter future to children fighting cancer. Join us in this crucial mission, and let your generosity be the reason a family knows they’re not alone. Every gift helps create a future filled with hope for children in need.