You're not alone - we work with a variety of organisations who can help, and those closest to you.
Supporting organisations
- Centre 33 - Supports Young People up to the age of 25 with a range of issues
- Cambridgeshire Youth Support Service Supports 11 to 19 year old's
- Action For Children Outreach Services for children in Cambridgeshire
- The Big C (opens in a new tab) - Cancer support in Norfolk and Waveney
- Macmillan website
- Bloodwise website
- CCLG
- Lekaemia Care
- Lymphoma Action
- Clic Sargent (01223 714439)
- The Brain Tumour Charity - Teenage and Young Adult Service
- Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (retinoblastoma)
- Health Talk - Young People's Experience of Cancer
- Kids Cancer Charity (formerly Christian Lewis Trust)
- Macmillan Cancer Info for Teens and Young Adults
- SHINE Cancer Support (adults in 20s, 30s or 40s)
- Teenage Cancer Trust
- Teenage and Young Adults with Cancer (TYAC)
- Teens Unite Fighting Cancer
- The Kite Trust (Support for LGBT under 25's)
- The Mix
- Trekstock Young Adult Cancer Support (adults in 20s and 30s)
- TYA Help (Help! I've got cancer - supporting the wellbeing of teenagers and young adults)
- Dreams Come True (ages 2 to 21, serious conditions)
- Josie's Dragonfly (ages 0 to 24, cure no longer possible)
- Make a Wish Foundation (ages 3 to 17, life-threatening condition)
- Rays of Sunshine (ages 3 to 18, serious or life-limiting illnesses)
- Something to Look Forward To (patients and families, receiving treatment or in 3 years following treatment)
- Steph's Wishes (ages 18 to 25, recurring or terminal cancer)
- Willow (ages 16 to 40, life-threatening illness or undertaking active treatment for a curative condition, excluding maintenance therapy)
- Mummys Star (opens in a new tab) - supporting pregnancy through cancer and beyond.
- Working with Cancer (opens in a new tab) - help employees affected by cancer to return to work.