Awareness
How friends and family can help
It’s hard to know how to support friends or family who find themselves on the childhood cancer journey. Here are some tips for you from caregivers with lived experience. By…
Read MoreHold on a hoot – we’re good at this!
WCK Connection Programs Coordinator Kelsey lifts the lid on how being part of a community of practice helps her to tackle Imposter Syndrome and become her best self, both professionally…
Read MoreFrom Gaming Fundraisers to Photo Shoots: My Experiences with WCK
How your passions can be used to support important work By Sarah Leung WCK provided some lasting memories for me last year: one through my experience as a Gaming for…
Read MoreKindness in a Cap
A story of how one small, random act of kindness meant the world. How do you show someone you’re rooting for them? This is the story of how one…
Read MoreWhat you might not know about WCK food programs
Few people know how complex it is to get WCK’s nourishing, easy-to-heat meals into the hands of B.C. families who are caring for children with cancer and blood disorders. This…
Read MorePartnering with the Partners
WCK and Social Venture Partners join forces to do more for B.C. families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders. We are beyond excited to announce that WCK is officially an…
Read MoreShe Can is back and bigger than ever before
After the incredible success of its first year, we can’t wait to empower and support even more female-identifying and nonbinary youth affected by childhood cancer and blood disorders in 2023.…
Read MoreThe gift of PJs: A story of giving and receiving
Volunteer Nicole Manson is a shining light in the WCK family who has brightened many families’ days with special deliveries of pajamas. Here, she shares her experience of WCK’s PJ…
Read MoreFrom Hangout kid to Hangout volunteer: Why I give back
By Naman Hello everyone, my name is Naman and I just started volunteering for West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation. I first heard about WCK during my time in hospital, when…
Read MoreGrateful for the Path…Fully Completely
WCK Board Member Mina Bullard describes how her favourite band forged a connection to childhood cancer that would change her life. Back in 1998, I was watching a TV special…
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