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CANSA Provides Hope and Care for Children and Teens with Cancer 

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11 September 2025 – “Every child deserves the chance to fight cancer with dignity, comfort, and hope,” says Anina Meiring, Service Manager: Childhood Cancer Services at the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). “We walk alongside families through the toughest journeys of their lives. With every device, every meal, and every ounce of comfort, we’re easing a child’s fight against cancer.”  

Each September, the world unites to shine a light on the challenges of childhood cancer, highlighting the urgent need for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and access to treatment. In South Africa, around 1 000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year, many treated in under-resourced public hospitals.  

Through its Tough Living with Cancer (TLC) Programme, CANSA provides medical devices, comfort aids and nutritional support to children and teens nationwide – reaching paediatric oncology units from Tshwane to Cape Town, Kimberley to Gqeberha, and Johannesburg to Polokwane.  

In the past year alone, CANSA TLC delivered 63 ports to spare children repeated needle pricks; over 1 800 protective dressings to guard against infection; 15 wheelchairs and strollers, giving mobility to children weakened by treatment and 223 nutritional support packs, helping children stay strong through chemotherapy and radiation.   

“These are not luxuries – they are essentials that mean a child can endure their treatment with less trauma and more dignity,” adds Meiring. “Without this kind of support, families face an even tougher experience with childhood cancer.”  

Behind much of this impact are supporters like the Vlok family, who despite now living in the United States, remain deeply rooted in South Africa. For 13 years, they have run their September fundraiser ‘Help Towards Hope’, raising over R4,5 million since 2013 – including more than R550 000 in 2024 alone.  

“The Vlok family embodies the spirit of giving back,” according to Lisa Strydom, National Manager: Care and Support. “Their commitment ensures children get ports, prosthetic eyes, mobility aids and nutrition packs – things that directly change lives. They show us what global solidarity looks like in action.” Find out more and donate here…  

The funds raised assist young cancer patients in under-resourced settings

A port (or port-a-cath) is a small device implanted under the skin and connected to a vein. It allows doctors to safely administer chemotherapy, fluids, or medicines, and to draw blood repeatedly – all with less pain and stress for young patients. In South Africa, the cost of a port is about R4 500, while a paediatric nutrition package costs R350.  

“As a mother of a child who received a port through CANSA’s support, I can say it’s life-changing,” shares one parent supported by CANSA TLC. “My child no longer cries at every needle prick. That kind of relief cannot be measured in rands and cents.”  

“Supporting children with cancer is something we can all do,” concludes Meiring. “It’s not just about money – people can donate comfort aids, nutrition packs, or even volunteer their time. Every contribution brings hope to families facing childhood cancer.”  

CANSA TLC further supports the child who has a parent or sibling that has been diagnosed with cancer who sometimes has become a caregiver. Parents / guardians needing support are encouraged to contact their local CANSA Care Centre and can also join the CANSA TLC Childhood Cancer Support Group on Facebook, where they can connect with others in a similar position. Our CANSA Tele Counselling service, available in most languages and free of charge, is also available to parents / guardians, children with cancer or children whose loved ones have cancer.  

(For more information, please contact Lucy Balona, Head: Marketing and Communication at CANSA at email lbalona@cansa.org.za. Call 011 616 7662 or mobile 082 459 5230).

CANSA offers a unique integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. CANSA is a leading role-player in cancer research and the scientific findings and knowledge gained from our research are used to realign our health programmes, as well as strengthen our watchdog role to the greater benefit of the public. Our health programmes comprise health and education campaigns; CANSA Care Centres that offer a wide range of care and support services to those affected by cancer; stoma and other clinical support; medical equipment hire, as well as a toll-free line to offer information and support. We offer a Tele Counselling service in seven languages free of charge. We also supply patient care and support in the form of 8 CANSA Care Homes in the main metropolitan areas for out-of-town cancer patients and CANSA-TLC lodging for parents and guardians of children undergoing cancer treatment.

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