Resources for children, teens, and caregivers
Materials to order or download
- Publications (Booklets)
- Stars Will Twinkle, The Sun Will Shine
- Daniel's Story: A sibling's experience with cancer (A companion to Stars Will Twinkle, The Sun Will Shine)
- Caring for Kids and Adolescents with Blood Cancer: A Workbook for Families
- Survivorship Workbook for Children and Adolescents (Navigating Life During and After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis)
- A School's Guide for Children with Cancer
- A Teen's Guide to Everything Cancer
- Nutrition Handbook for Parents: Feeding your children and building healthy habits
- Magnetic Dry Erase Family Wall Calendar
- Wiskurs Emotion Flipbook
- Medi-Teddy for children’s IV and feeding tube bags
Access these materials in Spanish.
Webcasts
- Living and Growing as a Family After Cancer
- Pediatric Blood Cancer Initiatives & Advances Regarding Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant and Car T-cell Therapy
- Blood and Marrow Transplantation for Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
- Pediatric Oncology Survivorship: Beyond the Physical Effects
- Taking on Life after Childhood Blood Cancer
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) In Children and Adults
- AML and Children: Understanding Diagnosis and Treatment
Videos
- How Do I? Video series
- Childhood Nutrition: Making Good Food Choices and Nutrition Tips & Tricks
- A Caregiver's Guide to Navigating Childhood and Adolescent Blood Cancers (Digital Flipbook with Videos)
- A Child’s Guide to CAR T-cell Therapy
- CAR T-cell Therapy in Pediatric ALL: Austin’s Story
- Cancer Survivorship in Young Adults: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Podcast episodes
- Cancer and Caregiving: Navigating My Child's Cancer
- How Will My Child's Cancer Diagnosis Impact Their Emotions?
Free mobile apps
- Blood Cancer United Coloring For Kids™ - Allows children to express their creativity and offers activities to help them learn about blood cancer and its treatment.
- Blood Cancer United Health Manager™ - Helps you track side effects, medication, food and hydration, questions for your doctor, and more
Financial assistance
- Scholarship for Blood Cancer Survivors: This program provides up to $7,500 to cover tuition for virtual or in-person vocational, trade, two-year, or four-year undergraduate education for one year.
Resources for healthcare professionals
Online programs
- Survivorship Care for Childhood and Adolescent Blood Cancer
- Staying Connected®: Facilitating the Learning Experience During & After Cancer Treatment (6.5 CE credits)
Podcast episodes
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