Fundraising events make things happen
We are so grateful to live in a can-do province like Alberta. Every day at Kids Cancer Care, we see people, families, companies, schools, sports teams and other community groups raise funds to help children and families affected by cancer. That’s because Albertans understand that, together, we can do more for kids. You can do pretty much anything to fundraise and we’ll be there to support you every step of the way!
For more information, please contact fundraise@kidscancercare.ab.ca
The impact of your support in 2025
Together, we are helping young people and families survive and thrive in body, mind and spirit.
130 hours of care
60 kids and parents benefitting from 130 hours of care and support with our registered social worker and child life specialist.
4,705 tutoring hours
90 kids benefitting from 4,705 hours of customized tutoring support.
646 school kids
646 students gaining cancer awareness and compassion for children with cancer through Cancer in the Classroom.
19 teens giving back
19 teens volunteering and raising funds to support health care initiatives for underserved communities in Mexico.
1,752 participants
1,752 participants enjoying 20 year round camp and outreach programs.
18,700 volunteer hours
300 volunteers giving 18,700 hours, saving us $704000 to invest in programs for kids and families.
523 exercise hours
100 kids benefitting from 523 hours of exercise, managing the effects of cancer and restoring strength and fitness levels.
351 kids enjoying camp
351 kids affected by cancer building friendships, resilience and new skills at camp.
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What our families are saying
Before cancer, I was reserved and timid, but now look at me! Look at what I have been through and what I know I can do. Kids Cancer Care is helping to shape the person I am today.
– cancer survivor
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What our families are saying
Kids Cancer Care has given us another family, one who understands what we are going through, a support system for when we are tired. And it gives us a chance to give back too.
– parent
What our families are saying
Cancer is scary. It changes the way you look at the world and how you feel about yourself. By being with other kids like me, I felt a new normal and I feel like I have a place in this world again.
– camper
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