We’re here to guide you and share all the resources!
Survivorship Clinics
Explore the survivorship clinics (also known as long-term effects clinics) to help you move forward with confidence, no matter where you are at in your survivorship journey.
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Broward Health Medical Center- Fort Lauderdale
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Program – Hollywood
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Survive & Thrive: The Cancer Survivorship Program – Miami
University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care – Miami
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UF Health Long Term Survivorship Program – Gainesville
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13thirty Cancer Connect: Focuses on building a peer community for teens and young adults.
Blood Cancer United (formerly Leukemia & Lymphoma Society): Supports children and families through research funding, patient services, advocacy, and community support.
Cactus Cancer Society: Provides free, virtual, age-appropriate support programs, including creative arts, to reduce isolation.
Elephants and Tea: Connects patients, survivors, and caregivers through storytelling, focusing on the mental health side of things.
Oliver Patch Project*: Brings hope, dignity, and connection through patches, wearable encouragement, and community partnerships.
Stupid Cancer: Advances advocacy, research, and community, including the annual CancerCon.
Ulman Foundation: Offers specialized support for young adults and their families, resources, and navigation.
We Got This: Offers a universal gift registry, trusted recommendations, and a comprehensive resource directory.
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Camp Boggy Creek*: 232-acre, free-of-charge, year-round facility in Eustis, FL, for children with serious illnesses and their families.
June 16-21, 2026 Cancer/ Immune
Camp Fiesta*: Offers a free 9-day sleep-away summer camp in Fort Lauderdale, FL designed for children with cancer.
July 27- Aug 2, 2026
Camp Mak-A-Dream: Offers travel scholarships for free, Montana-based programs:
· Young Adult Brain Tumor Survivor Camp (June 17-22, 2026)
· Teen Siblings Camp (July 1-6)
· Teen Camp (July 10-15)
· Teen Brain Tumor Survivor Camp (July 18-23)
· Kids & Young Siblings Camp (July 27- August 1)
· Young Adult Cancer Survivor Conference (August 12-16)
Dear Jack Foundation: Provides programming for AYAs from diagnosis through survivorship, including a pediatric cancer Discord group, wellness retreats (Breathe Now) and patient support (LifeList).
First Descents: Offers free outdoor adventure programs to empower AYAs.
ROC Solid: Builds playsets for families fighting pediatric cancer and always looking for volunteers to help.
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Cancer for College: Provides college scholarships specifically to cancer survivors.
Reid R. Sacco AYA Cancer Alliance: Focuses on raising awareness, improving treatment access, and accelerating research for this demographic.
Teen Cancer America: Improves lives by transforming cancer care for adolescents and young adults in the United States.
The Cancer Survivorship & Supportive Care Professionals Network: Supports health and supportive care professionals working for cancer survivors in clinical, research, and advocacy roles through education, peer networking, and collaboration.
The SAMFund: Provides financial assistance and education to young adult cancer survivors.
AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult) populations are often the most overlooked in the cancer world, but this is finally changing!
There are now a number of nationwide organizations on a mission to fill in this gap and provide much needed guidance.
Nationwide AYA-Forward Organizations
Giving Back to the Community
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Empowers young artists and their siblings living with long-term illnesses via theater, dance, music, and arts.
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Supports children and families affected by childhood brain cancer through awareness, advocacy, and community support.
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Offers holistic mental health counseling and life coaching to support emotional wellness, resilience, and personal growth.
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Personalizes hospital rooms to create a more comforting, cheerful space for children and families during treatment.
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Raises funds for cancer research and survivorship programs at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and supports wellness initiatives like Believe in You.
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Supports children and families facing cancer through community-driven encouragement, hope, and practical help.
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Helps families facing childhood cancer with support, connection, and meaningful acts of kindness.
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Fights childhood cancer through research funding, family support, and programs inspired by Bella’s legacy.
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Supports children and families impacted by cancer through care, connection, and community generosity.
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Brings comfort and joy to children facing medical challenges through handmade yarn creations and encouragement.
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Creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, offering joy, hope, and lasting memories.
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Supports children with cancer and their families through aid, awareness, and compassionate community support.
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Brings hope, strength, and support to children and families affected by cancer through events, research funding, and navigation programs.
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Supports children and families affected by cancer through research, awareness, and programming that brings comfort and community.
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Provides a safe, joyful camp experience for children and families affected by cancer.
Looking to volunteer at more local community organizations and don’t know where to start? Check out our curated list of vetted orgs in our area.
Are you an org looking for volunteers and not on our list currently? Reach out to us at info@campuots.org.

