Getting Started
Here are some essential things you need to know in the first few days after a child’s cancer diagnosis.
CaringBridge is a free, personal website to share health updates, post photos, and rally loved ones to get support when and where it is needed.
The Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas is a valuable resource throughout a child’s cancer journey. They provide comprehensive support and compassion to families whose children are battling cancer.
Courageous Kidz, Inc. is a non-medical organization that strives to provide year-round activities and experiences for children with cancer in South Carolina.
When faced with a crisis, cooking meals for your family can seem impossible to manage. Meal Train is a website that coordinates meal deliveries from friends, families, and neighbors to help alleviate some minor stressors in overwhelming times.
Children diagnosed with cancer may be eligible for a handicap placard or tag. This allows for free parking at city, county, and state-owned meters, garages, and parking lots. This includes MUSC parking facilities
Supplemental Security Income programs supply monthly payments to families of children with disabilities who have income and resources below specific financial limits.