Search There are 13 resultsSupport and services Children's FundWe provide a grant of €3,000 for families of children under 18 diagnosed with cancer, supporting families with the cost of a cancer diagnosis. Transport Service for children, adolescents and young adultsFree transport for children and young adults travelling from Kildare, Meath, Dublin and Wicklow to CHI at Crumlin for treatment. Care KitsFamilies, adolescents and young adults dealing with childhood cancer often find themselves in hospital suddenly or without time to prepare. Our free Care Kit is an overnight bag filled with some essentials that you can have ready to go for when you need it. Irish Cancer Society Bereavement Camps at Barretstownfor families who have lost a parent to cancer. Allow families reconnect, find support, learn coping skills, have an adventure and meet others. In-hospital supportThe Irish Cancer Society's Children’s Cancer Nurse at Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin Hospital one day per week provides free, confidential advice, support and information to anyone affected by a child’s cancer. Julie Wren Complementary therapiesThe Irish Cancer Society funds a haven on St John’s Ward in Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin, which provides massage, reflexology, mindfulness and meditation to children. Irish Cancer Society Fertility ProjectA partnership between the Irish Cancer Society and Merrion Fertility Clinic which aims to ensure that, where possible, lifesaving treatment for children does not come at the cost of their future dreams of parenthood. CAYA Life CoachingOffered to young adults (ages 18-24 years) who received a cancer diagnosis and are navigating the transitions, challenges and opportunities that young adult life presents. Parent peer supportTrained volunteers offering emotional and practical support to anyone whose child is going through or finished their treatment. CAYA Night NursingWe provide end-of-life care for child, adolescent and young-adult cancer patients in their own homes. CAYA counselling and psychological support servicesFree counselling for families affected by childhood cancer. Creative arts therapy For CAYA patients and their siblings from 0-24yrs, to support the psychosocial needs of a young person. This service is available nationwide, at home or as locally as possible. Play therapyA type of therapy for children that aims to help them understand and deal with difficult feelings and upsetting situations.