A New Way to Encourage and Support Children Battling Cancer

TESTIMONIAL:
“Spent some time this morning getting a clearer understanding about this Love Transfusion program. IT IS WONDERFUL!!! What a great idea! There is such a HUGE need for this… It’s a lonely and scary road out there for so many. What a HUGE difference this could make in so many lives.”

Debbie O.
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

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Love Transfusion, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization ~ Tax ID # 27-2829895          Newark, Delaware

Why Share A Child’s Story?

At Love Transfusion, we’ve found that by connecting children battling cancer with people who care, the resulting expressions of love and support help them significantly through their journey. Our mission is to provide simple, safe and effective ways of communicating encouragement to the children and their families from a community of supporters.

We are here to help in every way possible.  Many people in our community have battled cancer themselves. If you are interested in sharing a child’s story with us, we will be glad to help raise awareness of their situation and provide the same type of support those in the video experienced.  If you are not personally authorized to share the child’s story, please send this page to a parent or guardian who is (you can use the share options found above).  See example of a post here.

Please Complete the Short Form Below for a Child’s Story to Be Featured in the Love Transfusion Network:

    * Your Name:

    * Your Email:

    * Recipient's Name:

    * Recipient's Interests:

    (What would you like the community to know about the Recipient? What are some of their interests such as favorite color, subjects, movies?)

    * What is your relation to the Recipient?

    (i.e. Self, Parent, Aunt, etc.)

    Please provide a picture and brief description of the Recipient's situation (required):

    * Upload Picture:

    * Story Details (include links such as Facebook page, website etc. if applicable):

    Optional - Fundraiser Link (will be shared on Love Transfusion's Blog only):

    Comments:

    Please read the following carefully:

    • By submitting this information, I authorize Love Transfusion, Inc. to display the information publically on the following:

    Love Transfusion's Facebook Page and Twitter page
    LoveTransfusion.com Blog
    Love Transfusion's Pinterest page
    Love Transfusion's Instagram page

    • I am over the age of 17.

    • If the information being submitted is for another person, I am authorized to do so on their behalf. I understand that Love Transfusion may make slight editorial modifications to the wording provided.

    • I certify that the information above is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understand my computer's IP address has been logged.

    * I agree to these terms.

    The following are a few past Love Transfusion Recipients.  Click an individual picture to see their story or scroll through all of them here:

    Childhood cancer (also known as pediatric cancer) is cancer in a child. In the United States, an arbitrarily adopted standard of the ages used are 0–14 years inclusive, that is, up to 14 years 11.9 months of age. However, the definition of childhood cancer sometimes includes young adults between 15–19 years old. (Source: Wikipedia)
    Types of Childhood Cancer include:
    • Leukemia
    • Brain and other central nervous system tumors
    • Neuroblastoma
    • Wilms tumor
    • Lymphoma (including both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin)
    • Rhabdomyosarcoma
    • Retinoblastoma
    • Bone cancer (including osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma)