Child Cancer Foundation

Child Cancer Foundation

The Child Cancer Foundation is a not-for-profit charity that provides emotional, practical & financial support to children & their families.

Auckland

Every week more than three Kiwi children are diagnosed with cancer. Child Cancer Foundation receives no direct government funding, and we have to fundraise so we can be there for these newly diagnosed children, their siblings and parents, while also continuing to support over 1,700 families nationwide.

Donations go towards a variety of practical, emotional and social support services for families nationwide. Every family is different, and so is the support they receive.

Child Cancer Foundation wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for our supporters. While you may not have experienced the work we do first-hand, please know that your contribution will make a difference to the lives of Kiwi children with cancer and their families.

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Hazel
Hazel 2 days ago    Eva's 40th Birthday Half Ironwoman
$20
Madison
Madison 2 days ago    Eva's 40th Birthday Half Ironwoman
$20
Karen
Karen 2 days ago    Eva's 40th Birthday Half Ironwoman
An amazing cause! Good luck
$20
Sarnia
Impressive very
$20
Duncan Smith

Hi Sania, thank you so much for your very kind donation to my charity and supporting my walk. Cheers, Duncan

Duncan Smith

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