Programs

Programs

All WCK programs are provided to families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders in British Columbia at no cost. Programs are developed in consultation with families and the pediatric oncology and hematology community. 

 

Read more below about how we can provide food, Port Shirts, connection programs for kids & youth, and caregiver support. 

WCK Cancer & blood disorder Programs

Food Programs

Nourishing meals and snacks are brought to families at home, at BC Children's Hospital, and Surrey Memorial Hospital. Food programs help ease the daily load for families and provide the care they need during difficult times.

Caregiver Support

WCK is here to help the whole family. No matter where you are on your journey, we want to provide you with support and resources to ease the load.

City Camp

Not all families are familiar or comfortable sending their kid to overnight camp - so we created a program just for them. City Camp gives kids the best of both worlds; kids can play outside, have adventures, make memories - and still sleep in their own bed at night.

The Club

Moving into adult life, the impact of cancer and blood disorders brings extra challenges that not everybody understands. The Club focuses on empowering female-identifying and non-binary young adults to build supportive relationships and essential connections.

Port Shirts

The brainchild of a wonderful kid named Cameron, port shirts are adapted clothing that allow easy access to a port without having to remove your shirt. WCK provides port shirts to families across British Columbia at no cost.

Questions?

If you have any questions about WCK programs, please reach out to us at [email protected].