Small things. Big impact. Every day.

Not just for kids on treatment

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Small things. Big Impact. Every day.

West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation (WCK) is an organization supporting families with small actions that make a big impact every day. We provide food, connection, resources, and mental health support for families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders.

All programs are provided to families at no cost

Our programs make a difference every day.
And so can you.

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Whether it is packing food boxes, hanging out with kids online, or helping us grow our organization - every minute of volunteering with WCK makes a difference in helping a family feel supported and cared for.

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Families in crisis need their community. And this community needs you. We need your help to make sure families feel cared for and supported during some of their hardest moments.

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Recent Blog Posts

Student volunteers at City Camp

The magic that students bring

July 26, 2023

Paul Bruce and Linda Stewart coordinate the Surrey Schools work experience program. They recruit and train student volunteers for WCK City Camp. They share what the program involves and what…

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An introduction to blood disorders

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Nurse Practitioner Celina Woo shares about her job and provides some interesting information about blood disorders. Hi! I’m Celina. I’m a Hematology/Oncology/BMT Nurse Practitioner at BC Children’s Hospital. I work…

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Life with a blood disorder

June 28, 2023

Ten-year-old Ezra and his mum Amanda share what life can be like with a blood disorder. They also have great advice about staying curious rather than making comments. What would…