Services for Impacted Children

When a child falls ill, sibling(s) too may manifest a myriad of emotional and behavioural responses to the advent of the illness. As the focus is largely directed towards the sick child, sibling(s) often feel lonely and neglected by their family. On the other hand, when an adult is diagnosed with cancer, the entire family, particularly the children, are impacted. Leveraging on CCF’s experience and expertise in providing psychosocial care for children, we support these children through home-based psycho-education, counselling and therapeutic play.

Hospital Tour

Hospital Tour aims to empower siblings with the knowledge to cope with childhood cancer in the family. Siblings are invited to go on a guided hospital tour to better understand the treatments associated with cancer.

Children Impacted by Cancer (CIC)

When a caregiver is diagnosed with cancer, children may often be the forgotten voice in the family. They are likely to experience a disruption in their routines and difficult feelings arising from separation anxiety, fear of losing their caregivers, depression and poor family cohesion. Leveraging on CCF’s experience and expertise in providing psychosocial care for children, we support these children through home-based psycho-education, counselling and therapeutic play.

Project Wish

Project Wish supports families affected by a parent’s cancer diagnosis by fulfilling children’s wishes, creating shared experiences that strengthen parent–child bonds, build positive memories, and foster resilience—both during illness and beyond.

Support Group: L.I.F.E Connections

L.I.F.E Connections provides supportive peer spaces for bereaved children through creative, play-based, and discussion-oriented activities that encourage sharing, reduce isolation, and foster meaningful connections with others who have experienced similar loss.