Because no family should fight childhood cancer alone
The Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust was founded in 2016 in memory of four-year-old Grace. We fund research into rare and aggressive childhood cancers, educate families and clinicians about the signs and symptoms of childhood cancer and produce information booklets to explain to parents and children about the treatments they are facing. Locally, we provide financial, practical and emotional support to families through our support service, giving families a listening ear at the time when they need it most.
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What we do
Childhood cancer is one of the most common causes of death in children in the UK. Every year, just over 4,000 children and young adults receive this life-changing diagnosis.
The Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust is working hard to raise awareness of childhood cancer signs and symptoms. We produce educational resources for parents and clinicians, provide support to families and fund research into rare cancers of childhood.
Our mission
To inspire breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer whilst raising awareness of signs and symptoms to ensure a future where no child dies from cancer. We are equally committed to providing emotional and practical support so that no family faces the challenges of childhood cancer alone.
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