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We've signed the Ethical Storytelling pledge! We're committed to sharing stories in an ethical, empowering, and respectful way. Learn more about our storytelling guidelines and check out our blogs below.
West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation Blog
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Learn more about what Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is and what WCK is doing to mark this important month. September is here and so is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This…
All the highlights of Hangouts: A WCK Volunteer’s Story
Written by Kyla Mort NOTE: As of summer 2024, WCK’s Hangouts programs are coming to a natural end. What served as the right thing at the right time is something…
Volunteer Spotlight:
Denise Morris
An active volunteer for our Food Support Programs, Denise Morris says she’s never forgotten what it felt like to be a parent in the hospital with her child. When Denise…
Self-care:
How to make the impossible possible!
How can we build self-care into our everyday lives in a way that is actually helpful? July 24 was International Self-Care Day. Reading that might make some people smile and…
“My favourite part is all of it!”
This year’s WCK City Camp was filled with adventures, fun, & memories for kids affected by cancer and blood disorders. July 22 marks the end of WCK’s 2022 summer City…
Side by Side:
A mental health program shaped by WCK families
Written by Jacqueline Fraser All of WCK’s programs have a key thing in common: they are carefully created from direct input and guidance from the families in our community. Side…
“WCK families are WCK families for life.”
One family’s childhood cancer story of love, loss, and making lemonade from lemons. By Sharon Bulger Our childhood cancer journey began on January 18, 2018, when our then six-year-old son,…
Why virtual programming matters
As the world returned to in-person life, here’s how virtual programming continued to be offered at WCK NOTE: As of summer 2024, WCK’s Hangouts programs are coming to a natural…
Changing the game for kids with cancer
An innovative new fundraiser, WCK’s Gaming for Josh harnesses the power of Esports to raise funds for kids with cancer and blood disorders.
“We just knew there was more that could be done”
When dedicated people show up, great things happen.
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How we tell stories at WCK
We share stories from:
- families who engage with our programs
- our volunteers
- donors and sponsors
- staff members
- other people who support our programming
Families’ stories are most important to us.
Interested in sharing your story with WCK?
If you are ready to share your story, or just want to know more about the process, please reach out to Julia at julia.shepek[at]wckfoundation.ca or give her a call at 604-394-2029 ext. 6.
