My Childhood Cancer Navigator Program was built by parents who have walked this path.
Our role is to complement the care you already provide by helping families make sense of information, manage stress, and tackle practical challenges so no one has to walk this journey alone.
The challenge
A childhood cancer diagnosis brings more than medical challenges. Families are overwhelmed with information, emotions, and everyday barriers that make the journey even harder.
Medical Overload
Families are thrust into a flood of information — treatment plans, clinical trial details, and medical jargon — all while facing urgent, life-altering decisions.
Emotional Distress
Parents, siblings, and caregivers carry fear, grief, and isolation.
The constant stress and decision fatigue often leave families emotionally drained and unsure where to turn.
Financial & Logistical Barriers
Insurance, housing, school accommodations, and basic needs create heavy burdens beyond the hospital.
How we help
Our navigator team helps families make sense of information, cope with stress, and manage practical hurdles so no one has to face this journey alone.
Nurse Navigator
Breaks down complex medical information and equips families to engage with their doctor
Social Worker
Provides listening and validation, helps families manage stress, and connects them with grief, sibling, or peer programs when more specialized.
Patient Advocate
Guides families through insurance, financial relief, housing, and school support.
Built to Compliment Your Team
Every hospital, clinic, and care team has its own systems. Our goal is to complement, not duplicate, your work by filling gaps and ensuring families get the clarity, compassion, and support they need.
We’d love to connect with your team, learn about your referral processes, and explore how the Navigator Program can strengthen the care you already provide.