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October 20, 2023

Making a difference for kids fighting cancer this holiday season

October 20, 2023

The holiday season stirs the spirit of generosity in people’s hearts. It’s a time when we’re reminded that the greatest gifts we can give are found in the acts of kindness, compassion, and giving that define the true essence of the season. Sending gifts or words of encouragement to kids fighting cancer is a thoughtful and caring gesture that can brighten their day and provide some comfort during an incredibly challenging time. 

If you’re moved to connect with a family fighting pediatric cancer this season, but don’t know how, here’s how you can get started:

Research Hospital/Charity Guidelines:

Contact the hospital/organization that will be accepting your donation or check their website to understand their policies and guidelines for gift donations. Some hospitals have restrictions on the types of gifts allowed, so it’s important to be aware of these guidelines. Understanding what the hospital/charity can and cannot accept as a donation will save the charity’s time and avoid frustration for you!

Choose Appropriate Gifts/Notes:

Pediatric cancer affects kids and teens of all ages. Providing them with age appropriate gifts/notes of encouragement is important. When possible, also consider the interests, hobbies, and any restrictions mentioned by the hospital/organization. Common choices include, coloring books, puzzles, books, art supplies, and comfort items.

Personalization:

Personalize the gift if possible. Include a handwritten note or card to convey your well-wishes and support. Keep the message positive and uplifting.

Sanitization and Safety:

Ensure that the gifts are clean and safe. Hospitals have strict hygiene standards, so consider items that are easily washable or can be sanitized before gifting. Avoid items with sharp edges or small parts that could be a choking hazard. It is best to consult the hospital/organization to understand what they can/cannot accept.

Within Hospital Systems:

  • Reach out to the hospital staff or child life specialist to inform them of your intention to send a gift. They can provide you with additional guidance, such as particular needs or preferences.
  • Clearly label each gift with the child’s name and room number. This ensures the gifts reach the intended recipient.

Delivery Options:

Contact the hospital/organization to find out where/how to deliver the gifts or notes. 

Respect Privacy:

Be mindful of the child’s and their family’s privacy. Respect their wishes if they prefer not to meet the gift giver in person.

Stay in Touch:

Consider staying in touch with the hospital/organization/family to offer ongoing support. Some families may appreciate regular visits or continued communication to provide emotional support.

Your act of kindness can make a significant difference in a child’s life. By following these steps, you can bring joy and comfort to a child fighting cancer and their family.