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Donation FAQs

Questions about donations? Take a look at our frequently asked questions.

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Information resources

Our free publications are available for anyone to order or download. Contact Magazine is a quarterly magazine offering stories, advice and resources to parents, families and young people with cancer.

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Expert clinical work

CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association is the UK and Ireland’s professional membership association for those working in children and young people’s cancer treatment, care and research.

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Information and guidance

We provide trusted information and guidance for children and young people with cancer, their families, and everyone supporting them. Our expertise helps them navigate the challenges of cancer and its impact.

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Early diagnosis

Early diagnosis saves lives. Spotting cancer in children and young people early means better outcomes, fewer long-term effects, and the best chance of survival. That’s why we’re dedicated to making sure children and young people with symptoms of cancer get a diagnosis as quickly as possible.

Policy and advocacy

We use our expertise and influence to make things better. By campaigning and advocating for children and young people with cancer, their families, and the professionals who support them, we’re driving change where it matters most.

I am worried my child has cancer

When your child becomes unwell, it is understandable to worry that it could be cancer. Around 1,900 children (0-14 years old) in the UK are diagnosed with cancer every year.

Arabella, a young girl who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, smiles at the camera whilst holding a CCLG Childhood Cancer Awareness Month appeal box.

Donate

By supporting us, you’re driving life-changing progress and making a real difference to young lives. Join us today to help shape brighter tomorrows.

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Follow-up care after treatment

As a survivor of childhood cancer, it is important you are offered the opportunity to understand your previous treatment in a specialist long-term follow-up clinic. You may know a lot about your illness or you may know very little.

Gift Aid

Every gift you make to Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group - whatever its value - could be worth more to us at no extra cost to you, just by choosing to Gift Aid it. His Majesty's Revenue and Customs will add an extra 25p to every £1 you give to CCLG.