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You can donate online, or donate by post using our Direct Debit form or our Single Donation Form. Donating in this way, or in the many ways below, all help give children a better chance in their fight against cancer.
With the money you help us to raise, we can protect more children and improve the lives of young cancer patients, today and for future generations. Thanks to your support we are currently funding over 50 life-saving research projects around the UK.
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Find out moreExplore our range of merchandise. Whether you want to look the part at a sporting event, or would like to help raise awareness, we have what you need. All the profits from every sale will help fund lifesaving childhood cancer research, which would otherwise go unfunded. By shopping with us, you’re helping to ensure a world where every child survives their cancer diagnosis.
Find out moreWe want to create a better future for children diagnosed with cancer by finding more effective and kinder treatments. Our vision is a world where every child survives cancer.. A gift in your Will can help us achieve this. Only 2% of cancer research funding in the UK* is spent on research that is fully dedicated to childhood cancer. With your support, we can continue to fund vital research that will save the lives of children with cancer and keep their families together.
*estimated amount based on data from the NCRI Cancer Research Database (CaRD) for 2018/19
Find out moreGiving a gift in memory of a loved one is a very special way to remember them and their life. You’ll also be giving hope to children suffering from leukaemia and other cancers.
If you would like friends and family to make a donation in lieu of flowers, your funeral director can help you to arrange this.
Find out moreIf you’ve got a special occasion coming up – a wedding, birthday or anniversary – why not ask friends and family to make a donation to Children with Cancer UK in place of a gift to you?
Find out moreIdentifying new treatments for children with rhabdomyosarcoma
Every year in the UK around 55 children are diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer that affects connective tissues such
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