Pediatric Resources

Pediatric Resources

National

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Books, online information, and resources for families with children and teens with cancer, includes resources for siblings, adolescent and young adults, compiled by SickKids.

The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada offers six private facebook supports groups, including groups in English, French, for caregivers, for young adults, and anyone affected by a pediatric brain tumour.

Information about advanced illness, palliative care, loss and grief.

Keeping information at your fingertips and taking notes will benefit patients and caregivers alike. The worksheets included in the link above just a few ways to organize information that may prove helpful.

Can help you understand how children grieve and how to support them when they face life-limiting illness, dying and death of someone important to them.

Grief resources and specialists accessible in your own place and at your own pace, as compiled by Canadian Virtual Hospice.

A private FB group for families experiencing a pediatric brain tumour.

Clinical Trials & Experimental Therapies

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Physicians sometimes treat patients with drugs that are not yet approved for sale in Canada. This is usually in situations when the usual therapies have failed or are unavailable or offer limited options to patients.The Special Access Program administers the authorizations for these purposes. The physician is required to submit an application to SAP to use an SAP drug for a patient.

The CanCertainty Coalition is the united voice of more than 30 Canadian patient groups, cancer health charities and caregiver organizations working with oncologists and cancer care professionals to improve the affordability and accessibility of cancer treatment.

Financial & Insurance Supports

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

Providing supports like help with travel and accommodation, food, housing, medications and equipment, and parking.

National

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Books, online information, and resources for families with children and teens with cancer, includes resources for siblings, adolescent and young adults, compiled by SickKids.

The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada offers six private facebook supports groups, including groups in English, French, for caregivers, for young adults, and anyone affected by a pediatric brain tumour.

Information about advanced illness, palliative care, loss and grief.

Keeping information at your fingertips and taking notes will benefit patients and caregivers alike. The worksheets included in the link above just a few ways to organize information that may prove helpful.

Can help you understand how children grieve and how to support them when they face life-limiting illness, dying and death of someone important to them.

Grief resources and specialists accessible in your own place and at your own pace, as compiled by Canadian Virtual Hospice.

A private FB group for families experiencing a pediatric brain tumour.

Clinical Trials & Experimental Therapies

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Physicians sometimes treat patients with drugs that are not yet approved for sale in Canada. This is usually in situations when the usual therapies have failed or are unavailable or offer limited options to patients.The Special Access Program administers the authorizations for these purposes. The physician is required to submit an application to SAP to use an SAP drug for a patient.

The CanCertainty Coalition is the united voice of more than 30 Canadian patient groups, cancer health charities and caregiver organizations working with oncologists and cancer care professionals to improve the affordability and accessibility of cancer treatment.

Financial & Insurance Supports

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

Providing supports like help with travel and accommodation, food, housing, medications and equipment, and parking.

National

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Books, online information, and resources for families with children and teens with cancer, includes resources for siblings, adolescent and young adults, compiled by SickKids.

The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada offers six private facebook supports groups, including groups in English, French, for caregivers, for young adults, and anyone affected by a pediatric brain tumour.

Information about advanced illness, palliative care, loss and grief.

Keeping information at your fingertips and taking notes will benefit patients and caregivers alike. The worksheets included in the link above just a few ways to organize information that may prove helpful.

Can help you understand how children grieve and how to support them when they face life-limiting illness, dying and death of someone important to them.

Grief resources and specialists accessible in your own place and at your own pace, as compiled by Canadian Virtual Hospice.

A private FB group for families experiencing a pediatric brain tumour.

Clinical Trials & Experimental Therapies

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Physicians sometimes treat patients with drugs that are not yet approved for sale in Canada. This is usually in situations when the usual therapies have failed or are unavailable or offer limited options to patients.The Special Access Program administers the authorizations for these purposes. The physician is required to submit an application to SAP to use an SAP drug for a patient.

The CanCertainty Coalition is the united voice of more than 30 Canadian patient groups, cancer health charities and caregiver organizations working with oncologists and cancer care professionals to improve the affordability and accessibility of cancer treatment.

Financial & Insurance Supports

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

A compilation of resources and financial supports.

Providing supports like help with travel and accommodation, food, housing, medications and equipment, and parking.

Alberta

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support. Locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer.

Phone Number:

(403) 240-3000

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

28 Oki Drive NW

,

T3B 6A8

,

Calgary

Phone Number:

403-955-7211

8440 112 Street

,

T6G 2B7

,

Edmonton

Phone Number:

780-407-8798

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Kids Cancer Care offers wrap-around services for the whole family, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. Supports and programs are designed to address complex treatment-related side-effects of childhood cancer. Programs and services are offered at no cost to families.

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Spreading joy and hope to families impacted by a cancer diagnosis by fundraising for ice cream, books, and supporting pediatric research initiatives in the Calgary area.

Helping children fighting glioblastoma and other cancers. Working to provide experiences, equipment, research, and proton therapy. Based in Edmonton.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Financial help to buy medical equipment and supplies.

Psychosocial Oncology

Psychosocial oncology includes professionals with different specialties and may include psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, or spiritual care providers offering supports and services to patients and their families.

Alberta

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support. Locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer.

Phone Number:

(403) 240-3000

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

28 Oki Drive NW

,

T3B 6A8

,

Calgary

Phone Number:

403-955-7211

8440 112 Street

,

T6G 2B7

,

Edmonton

Phone Number:

780-407-8798

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Kids Cancer Care offers wrap-around services for the whole family, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. Supports and programs are designed to address complex treatment-related side-effects of childhood cancer. Programs and services are offered at no cost to families.

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Spreading joy and hope to families impacted by a cancer diagnosis by fundraising for ice cream, books, and supporting pediatric research initiatives in the Calgary area.

Helping children fighting glioblastoma and other cancers. Working to provide experiences, equipment, research, and proton therapy. Based in Edmonton.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Financial help to buy medical equipment and supplies.

Psychosocial Oncology

Psychosocial oncology includes professionals with different specialties and may include psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, or spiritual care providers offering supports and services to patients and their families.

Alberta

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support. Locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer.

Phone Number:

(403) 240-3000

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

28 Oki Drive NW

,

T3B 6A8

,

Calgary

Phone Number:

403-955-7211

8440 112 Street

,

T6G 2B7

,

Edmonton

Phone Number:

780-407-8798

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Kids Cancer Care offers wrap-around services for the whole family, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. Supports and programs are designed to address complex treatment-related side-effects of childhood cancer. Programs and services are offered at no cost to families.

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Spreading joy and hope to families impacted by a cancer diagnosis by fundraising for ice cream, books, and supporting pediatric research initiatives in the Calgary area.

Helping children fighting glioblastoma and other cancers. Working to provide experiences, equipment, research, and proton therapy. Based in Edmonton.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Financial help to buy medical equipment and supplies.

Psychosocial Oncology

Psychosocial oncology includes professionals with different specialties and may include psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, or spiritual care providers offering supports and services to patients and their families.

British Columbia

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4500 Oak Street

,

V6H 3N1

,

Vancouver

Phone Number:

604-875-2345

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

WCK has created a quick reference guide, updated quarterly, including important information for BC families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders. The guide includes resources on the topics of: accommodation, advocacy/legal, bereavement support, emotional support, equipment, experiences, fertility, food support, financial support, household cleaning, information, key phone numbers, mental health, multilingual support, online community, palliative care, recreation, scholarships/bursaries, sibling support, survivorship, transportation/travel, wigs, and other resources.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Special authority grants full or special coverage to a drug or device that would not be covered or only partially covered. Forms and criteria on site.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Helping families in need across BC with practical and financial assistance.

201, 1521 Blackwood Street

,

V4B 3V6

,

White Rock

Phone Number:

778-373-0199

info@ccfsupport.com

A listing of programs, government and non-profit, that assist with income replacements, unexpected costs, and reducing the cost of the services patients and caregivers might need.

Supportive Care

Some supportive care can be self-referred and others need a referral from a medical care team member. Supportive carespans nutrition, pain and symptom management, patient and family counselling, physiotherapy, psychiatry, speech-language pathology.

British Columbia

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4500 Oak Street

,

V6H 3N1

,

Vancouver

Phone Number:

604-875-2345

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

WCK has created a quick reference guide, updated quarterly, including important information for BC families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders. The guide includes resources on the topics of: accommodation, advocacy/legal, bereavement support, emotional support, equipment, experiences, fertility, food support, financial support, household cleaning, information, key phone numbers, mental health, multilingual support, online community, palliative care, recreation, scholarships/bursaries, sibling support, survivorship, transportation/travel, wigs, and other resources.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Special authority grants full or special coverage to a drug or device that would not be covered or only partially covered. Forms and criteria on site.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Helping families in need across BC with practical and financial assistance.

201, 1521 Blackwood Street

,

V4B 3V6

,

White Rock

Phone Number:

778-373-0199

info@ccfsupport.com

A listing of programs, government and non-profit, that assist with income replacements, unexpected costs, and reducing the cost of the services patients and caregivers might need.

Supportive Care

Some supportive care can be self-referred and others need a referral from a medical care team member. Supportive carespans nutrition, pain and symptom management, patient and family counselling, physiotherapy, psychiatry, speech-language pathology.

British Columbia

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4500 Oak Street

,

V6H 3N1

,

Vancouver

Phone Number:

604-875-2345

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

WCK has created a quick reference guide, updated quarterly, including important information for BC families navigating childhood cancer and blood disorders. The guide includes resources on the topics of: accommodation, advocacy/legal, bereavement support, emotional support, equipment, experiences, fertility, food support, financial support, household cleaning, information, key phone numbers, mental health, multilingual support, online community, palliative care, recreation, scholarships/bursaries, sibling support, survivorship, transportation/travel, wigs, and other resources.

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Special authority grants full or special coverage to a drug or device that would not be covered or only partially covered. Forms and criteria on site.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Helping families in need across BC with practical and financial assistance.

201, 1521 Blackwood Street

,

V4B 3V6

,

White Rock

Phone Number:

778-373-0199

info@ccfsupport.com

A listing of programs, government and non-profit, that assist with income replacements, unexpected costs, and reducing the cost of the services patients and caregivers might need.

Supportive Care

Some supportive care can be self-referred and others need a referral from a medical care team member. Supportive carespans nutrition, pain and symptom management, patient and family counselling, physiotherapy, psychiatry, speech-language pathology.

Manitoba

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

204-774-4777

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

840 Sherbrook St

,

R3A 1S1

,

Winnipeg

Phone Number:

204-787-2071

Manitoba

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

204-774-4777

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

840 Sherbrook St

,

R3A 1S1

,

Winnipeg

Phone Number:

204-787-2071

Manitoba

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

204-774-4777

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

840 Sherbrook St

,

R3A 1S1

,

Winnipeg

Phone Number:

204-787-2071

New Brunswick

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

New Brunswick

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

New Brunswick

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

Newfoundland and Labrador

Accommodation

Low-cost accommodation for families with children receiving medical attention in St. John’s.

Phone Number:

709-738-0000

Financial & Insurance Supports

Short term financial assistance for accommodation, travel, meals.

Newfoundland and Labrador

Accommodation

Low-cost accommodation for families with children receiving medical attention in St. John’s.

Phone Number:

709-738-0000

Financial & Insurance Supports

Short term financial assistance for accommodation, travel, meals.

Newfoundland and Labrador

Accommodation

Low-cost accommodation for families with children receiving medical attention in St. John’s.

Phone Number:

709-738-0000

Financial & Insurance Supports

Short term financial assistance for accommodation, travel, meals.

Northwest Territories

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Northwest Territories

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Northwest Territories

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

The Kids with Cancer Society provides programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territory. Programs include emotional, educational, accommodation, financial and survivorship needs of children and families, both from therapeutic and recreational aspect.

Nova Scotia

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

5850/5980 University Avenue

,

,

Halifax

Nova Scotia

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

5850/5980 University Avenue

,

,

Halifax

Nova Scotia

Accommodation

Supporting families who travel more than 40km for their child's care.

Phone Number:

902-429-4044

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

5850/5980 University Avenue

,

,

Halifax

Nunavut

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

Patients may be required to travel to Manitoba or the Ottawa hospital for treatment. Please see Manitoba/Ontario resources listings for possible supports.

Nunavut

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

Patients may be required to travel to Manitoba or the Ottawa hospital for treatment. Please see Manitoba/Ontario resources listings for possible supports.

Nunavut

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

Patients may be required to travel to Manitoba or the Ottawa hospital for treatment. Please see Manitoba/Ontario resources listings for possible supports.

Ontario

Accommodation

Providing a warm, safe, affordable and compassionate environment for families of seriously ill children.

Phone Number:

613-737-5523

Located next to McMaster children’s hospital, providing families a home while their children are receiving treatment at the children’s hospital.

Phone Number:

905-521-9983

RMHC Southwestern Ontario operates a house in London, a family room within LHSC Children’s Hospital, and a house-within-a-hospital inside Windsor Regional

Phone Number:

519-685-3232

Accommodation for families just minutes from The Hospital for Sick Children and Mount Sinai Hospital.

Phone Number:

416-977-0458

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Offers resource listings and support for bereavement across many types of loss.

Advocating for educational opportunities and support services that benefit children and youth who are grieving the dying or the death of someone they care about.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Providing financial assistance for food, accommodations, travel and other incidentals incurred on medical trips for residents of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario or families that live within 100km of Sault Ste. Marie, ON.

Ontario

Accommodation

Providing a warm, safe, affordable and compassionate environment for families of seriously ill children.

Phone Number:

613-737-5523

Located next to McMaster children’s hospital, providing families a home while their children are receiving treatment at the children’s hospital.

Phone Number:

905-521-9983

RMHC Southwestern Ontario operates a house in London, a family room within LHSC Children’s Hospital, and a house-within-a-hospital inside Windsor Regional

Phone Number:

519-685-3232

Accommodation for families just minutes from The Hospital for Sick Children and Mount Sinai Hospital.

Phone Number:

416-977-0458

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Offers resource listings and support for bereavement across many types of loss.

Advocating for educational opportunities and support services that benefit children and youth who are grieving the dying or the death of someone they care about.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Providing financial assistance for food, accommodations, travel and other incidentals incurred on medical trips for residents of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario or families that live within 100km of Sault Ste. Marie, ON.

Ontario

Accommodation

Providing a warm, safe, affordable and compassionate environment for families of seriously ill children.

Phone Number:

613-737-5523

Located next to McMaster children’s hospital, providing families a home while their children are receiving treatment at the children’s hospital.

Phone Number:

905-521-9983

RMHC Southwestern Ontario operates a house in London, a family room within LHSC Children’s Hospital, and a house-within-a-hospital inside Windsor Regional

Phone Number:

519-685-3232

Accommodation for families just minutes from The Hospital for Sick Children and Mount Sinai Hospital.

Phone Number:

416-977-0458

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Offers resource listings and support for bereavement across many types of loss.

Advocating for educational opportunities and support services that benefit children and youth who are grieving the dying or the death of someone they care about.

Financial & Insurance Supports

Providing financial assistance for food, accommodations, travel and other incidentals incurred on medical trips for residents of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario or families that live within 100km of Sault Ste. Marie, ON.

Prince Edward Island

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

60 Riverside DR

,

C1A 8T5

,

Charlottetown

Phone Number:

902-894-2027

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Prince Edward Island

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

60 Riverside DR

,

C1A 8T5

,

Charlottetown

Phone Number:

902-894-2027

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Prince Edward Island

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

60 Riverside DR

,

C1A 8T5

,

Charlottetown

Phone Number:

902-894-2027

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Health care professionals can request a drug that is not available in Canada.

Quebec

Accommodation

L’Œuvre des Manoirs Ronald McDonald de Montréal a pour mission d’offrir un soutien chaleureux et attentionné aux familles ayant un enfant malade en leur offrant un hébergement sécuritaire et confortable à proximité des soins médicaux dont leur enfant a besoin.

Phone Number:

418-651-1771

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4515 rue de Rouen

,

H1V 1H1

,

Montreal

Phone Number:

514-256-0404

Toll-free Number:

1-877-256-0404

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Emotional assistance, financial assistance, referral services, and information centre.

Phone Number:

514-731-3696

Toll-free Number:

1-800-361-9643

info@leucan.qc.ca

Quebec

Accommodation

L’Œuvre des Manoirs Ronald McDonald de Montréal a pour mission d’offrir un soutien chaleureux et attentionné aux familles ayant un enfant malade en leur offrant un hébergement sécuritaire et confortable à proximité des soins médicaux dont leur enfant a besoin.

Phone Number:

418-651-1771

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4515 rue de Rouen

,

H1V 1H1

,

Montreal

Phone Number:

514-256-0404

Toll-free Number:

1-877-256-0404

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Emotional assistance, financial assistance, referral services, and information centre.

Phone Number:

514-731-3696

Toll-free Number:

1-800-361-9643

info@leucan.qc.ca

Quebec

Accommodation

L’Œuvre des Manoirs Ronald McDonald de Montréal a pour mission d’offrir un soutien chaleureux et attentionné aux familles ayant un enfant malade en leur offrant un hébergement sécuritaire et confortable à proximité des soins médicaux dont leur enfant a besoin.

Phone Number:

418-651-1771

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

4515 rue de Rouen

,

H1V 1H1

,

Montreal

Phone Number:

514-256-0404

Toll-free Number:

1-877-256-0404

Caregiver, Community, Emotional, & Social Supports

Emotional assistance, financial assistance, referral services, and information centre.

Phone Number:

514-731-3696

Toll-free Number:

1-800-361-9643

info@leucan.qc.ca

Saskatchewan

Accommodation

Offering a safe, secure, and nourishing environment that makes families feel loved and hopeful. Locations in Saskatoon and Prince Albert.

Phone Number:

306-244-5700

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

1440 14 Ave

,

S4P 0W5

,

Regina

Phone Number:

306-766-4444

103 Hospital Drive

,

S7N 0W8

,

Saskatoon

Phone Number:

306-655-3200

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Financial & Insurance Supports

Phone Number:

306-931-4887

Toll-free Number:

1-888-808-5437

Saskatchewan

Accommodation

Offering a safe, secure, and nourishing environment that makes families feel loved and hopeful. Locations in Saskatoon and Prince Albert.

Phone Number:

306-244-5700

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

1440 14 Ave

,

S4P 0W5

,

Regina

Phone Number:

306-766-4444

103 Hospital Drive

,

S7N 0W8

,

Saskatoon

Phone Number:

306-655-3200

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Financial & Insurance Supports

Phone Number:

306-931-4887

Toll-free Number:

1-888-808-5437

Saskatchewan

Accommodation

Offering a safe, secure, and nourishing environment that makes families feel loved and hopeful. Locations in Saskatoon and Prince Albert.

Phone Number:

306-244-5700

Cancer Centres/Health Centres

1440 14 Ave

,

S4P 0W5

,

Regina

Phone Number:

306-766-4444

103 Hospital Drive

,

S7N 0W8

,

Saskatoon

Phone Number:

306-655-3200

Drug: Access, Coverage, Subsidization, Reimbursement

Financial & Insurance Supports

Phone Number:

306-931-4887

Toll-free Number:

1-888-808-5437

Yukon

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

Yukon

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

Yukon

Accommodation

Many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada provide families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs. RMHC programs include supports like meals, mental health and wellness programming, and sibling support.

Phone Number:

604-736-2957

Books/Library

Most library materials including Brain Cancer Books can be mailed anywhere in BC or Yukon.

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