The Childhood Leukemia Foundation, founded in 1992, is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting children 21 years or younger diagnosed with all forms of cancer. Their free programs, available to pediatric cancer patients across the continental United States, aim to promote patient education, advocacy, self-esteem, and most importantly, bring smiles to the faces of these special children.
With a network of over 250 hospitals in major cities throughout the United States, the Childhood Leukemia Foundation strives to maximize the effectiveness of its programs by continuously developing new strategies and refining existing ones based on feedback from children, parents, and health professionals. Their mission is to empower children with cancer, increase their self-esteem, and provide them with fun experiences to better cope with their condition.
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