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Below you will find resources/services specific to Talking to Kids About Cancer/Child Care. These are general resources.
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by Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Provides financial support for pancreatic cancer patients. Limited financial assistance for transportation/treatment costs, home care, pain medication, and childcare.
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Provides some tips for taking care of yourself as you care for your child.
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Includes tips for communicating with your children about your cancer diagnosis
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This fact sheet offers tips on how to help teenagers cope with changes that may come up when a parent is diagnosed.
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Here are some answers to questions frequently asked by children and teens.
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This guide is for young people who have a parent with cancer. You are not alone. Find out what has helped other teens get through this tough time. This guide includes quotes from teens who have a pare
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Discusses what children of all ages need to know about cancer, about what they can do, how kids may act when you have cancer.
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Offers limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation and child care, and their oncology social workers can help you find resources.
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Sections include: finding ways to cope when a family member has cancer, managing stress when a family member has cancer, learning what to expect, you and your family after a cancer diagnosis, helping
Read Moreby Camp Kesem
Serves children who have lost a parent to cancer, have a parent undergoing cancer treatment, or whose parent is a cancer survivor. Camp Kesem runs over 100 weeks of fun, action-packed and 100% free-of
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