National Children's Cancer Society


The National Children's Cancer Society is an American charity based in St. Louis, Missouri which provides emotional, financial and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors.
The group was initially founded in 1987 to help pay for the then relatively new bone marrow transplantation procedure for children, which was at the time not covered by most American health insurance. Since that time, insurance now covers the procedure, and the scope of the charity has expanded into other areas.
The charity reports that over its history it has given "$63 million in direct financial assistance to more than 40,000 children," in addition to assistance through other programs.