
Children Support
Talking To Your Children About Your Cancer (NCI)
This National Cancer Institute (NCI) webpage offers guidance on how to talk to children about a parent or other loved one's cancer diagnosis, treatment, and related issues.
helping children when a family member or someone they know has cancer (acs)
This American Cancer Society webpage provides guidance and resources for helping children cope when a family member has cancer.
Caregiver Support
Caregiver Action Network
The Caregiver Action Network (CAN) is a national non-profit organization providing free education, support, and resources to family caregivers across the United States.
Caregivers And Family (ACS)
The American Cancer Society webpage provides information and resources to support individuals who are caring for someone with cancer.
Caregiver resource guide
The American Cancer Society's Caregiver Resource Guide provides a comprehensive collection of information and tools to support individuals caring for someone with cancer, covering practical advice, emotional support, and links to additional resources.
pickles group
The Pickles Group offers free expert-designed peer support and resources (online/in-person groups, kits) to help kids/teens (grades 1-12) understand and cope with a parent's cancer through communication, coping skills, and peer connections.
Talking To children when a loved one has cancer
This CancerCare publication offers guidance and practical tips for talking to children about a loved one's cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Caregivers (Cancer+ Careers)
This Cancer and Careers webpage offers resources and information to help individuals manage their work responsibilities while caring for someone with cancer.
Imerman Angels
Imerman Angels provides free, personalized one-on-one support by connecting cancer fighters, survivors, caregivers, and those at high risk with "Mentor Angels" who have faced similar experiences.
Support For Caregivers of Cancer Patients (NCI)
This National Cancer Institute (NCI) webpage offers information and resources to support the emotional, practical, and physical well-being of cancer caregivers.