"Our NCCS case manager was absolutely wonderful and always followed-up with me. We are forever grateful!" Vance's mom.
Meet our Young Warriors
Meet some of the childhood cancer survivors that the NCCS has helped throughout the years. Read their cancer survivor stories, view their pictures and learn more about their journey. We’re sure they will inspire you – just as they inspire us each and every day!
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"We didn't think we were ever going to be able to pull ourselves together. We appreciate all the help from the NCCS," - Lauralyn's mom.
In addition to assisting with travel expenses, the NCCS case manager provided some much-needed emotional support.
“I want to thank the NCCS for your support during this time of trials in our life . . . at least we know we are not fighting alone.”
“Lexi had never had a traumatic event in her life...” said Lexi’s mom.
“I would like say thank you to the NCCS for making this situation a little easier,” said Korey, Abraham’s mom.
Despite the challenges, Layla stays in good spirits and continues to be so brave and strong.
It was during bath time that Chance’s grandma noticed the large growth on his leg.
Lacie says her daughter is often in pain but is a "rock star and a brave fighter. We know she is going to beat cancer..."
Lauren knows how important a positive attitude is and continues to spread that positivity to others battling cancer.
Throughout her fight against cancer, sweet baby Alicia has shown great strength and bravery.
"I cried when they told me that my 14 year-old son had cancer," shared Ebony Tiger's mom
The NCCS helped Jamazia get to her many therapy and doctor appointments. "We want to say thank you," said Jamazia's mom
"The help from the NCCS is greatly appreciated," said Patricia, Skylar's mom
"Thanks to the National Children's Cancer Society…our family is able to receive the best care possible for Amber without worrying how exactly we are going to make it happen!" said Amanda, Amber’s mom.
Nasir's mom knew she needed help getting her son to his appointments when she reached out to the NCCS.