Family Sponsorship Program
Give With Dignity and Clarity
Each program is anonymized and time-bound to provide meals, transport, and daily living support to families facing pediatric cancer.
95%
of families face job loss
$833K
avg lifetime treatment cost
1 in 3
face housing crisis
Behind every family below is a story of resilience against a system that wasn't built to support them.
Active Programs
Families Seeking Support
Each family below is currently accepting sponsorship. Choose a family to learn their story and contribute.

Spark Family
Age 7 · B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · Seattle, WA
Spark is a 7-year-old undergoing treatment for leukemia at Seattle Children’s. Her mother, a single parent, has been away from home and unable to work while serving as Spark’s full-time caregiver. Between hospital stays, travel costs, and daily necessities, each day is focused on keeping Spark safe, supported, and comforted through treatment.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Phoenix Family
Age 2 · Retinoblastoma · Algona, WA
Phoenix is a 2-year-old navigating retinoblastoma while her family faces housing instability after severe home damage and a denied insurance claim. With four young children, frequent moves between family homes, cars, and temporary places, and school transitions for older siblings, daily life has been deeply disrupted. The family is focused on keeping their children safe, fed, and emotionally supported during an incredibly fragile time.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Brave Family
Age 5 · Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · Auburn, WA
Brave is a 5-year-old undergoing treatment for leukemia while his mother manages everything on her own. As the primary caregiver, she is navigating frequent hospital visits, reduced ability to work, and significant emotional strain while ensuring her child’s medical and daily needs are met. Each day is focused on stability, safety, and staying strong through treatment.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Bright Family
Age 9 · B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · WA
A young child navigating leukemia treatment while her family adjusts to the emotional and physical toll of frequent hospital visits. As treatment continues, moments of comfort, normalcy, and joy become essential for both the child and her caregiver, especially during long and uncertain days.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total
Recently Sponsored
Families Who Found Their Sponsors
Thanks to generous donors, these families received the support they needed. Your generosity makes this possible.

Ben Family
Age 4 · B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia · Irvine, CA
A mom taking care of 4 year old Ben undergoing chemotherapy for 2 years. Mom had to leave work and uproot their family from Catalina Island to Irvine near the hospital. Between rent, utilities, and the constant travel for treatment, every day is a balance between keeping the lights on and standing beside Ben through every injection, scan, and sleepless night.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

River Family
Age 9 · Rhabdomyosarcoma · Olympia, WA
A single mother caring for her son through intensive cancer treatment while balancing long travel to the hospital and supporting two young siblings who often feel the weight of the journey quietly.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Star Family
Age 7 · B-ALL Leukemia · Seattle, WA
A young child undergoing leukemia treatment at Seattle Children’s while her caregiver balances hospital visits, transportation, and daily necessities. With frequent appointments and limited capacity to work, the family faces mounting stress just to keep up with food, fuel, and caregiving responsibilities.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Max Family
Age 6 · Acute lymphoblastic leukemia · Lynnwood, WA
During a long leukemia treatment journey, this family is navigating caregiver exhaustion, social isolation, and the daily strain of hospital visits while staying strong for their child.
$200/mo · 2 months · $400 total

Sunrise Family
Age 4 · Medulloblastoma · Seattle, WA
Daily radiation trips leave little room for rest. Mom drives before dawn with coffee that’s gone cold, dad juggles work calls from waiting rooms. A steady hand with meals, rides, and sibling care reminds them they aren’t carrying this alone.
$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total
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