Milestones and Accolades
The Hope Train 2024 campaign was dedicated to empowering youth survivors facing employment challenges due to their health struggles. In collaboration with the ARTrepreneur programme, it provided specialised art training to develop creative skills and open new career pathways. The first-ever Hope Train Exhibition, held at Gardens by the Bay, in November 2024, was officiated by Ms Jane Ittogi and featured artwork created by these aspiring artists.



CCF renamed our core service from Therapeutic Play to Play Services, with play being used as a primary tool of intervention. This move better reflects CCF’s hospital-community service model of holistically supporting children with cancer throughout their childhood cancer journey.
When the first case of COVID-19 arrived at our shores in late January, CCF activated our crisis response and took immediate measures to safeguard our stakeholders, especially of those located at the frontlines.
Amidst a nation-wide circuit breaker, non-essential activities were halted and business contingency plans kicked in to ensure that our beneficiaries continued to be served and supported. CCF swiftly pivoted to work-from-home operations and our services went digital so we could continue serving our beneficiaries remotely.
Hair for Hope 2019 raised an unprecedented $4.7 million in donations with 5,456 shavees parting with their lock at the annual event. It was also the first time that the campaign was fronted by a celebrity ambassador, Andie Chen.

Children’s Cancer Foundation commemorated its 25 years of serving children and families impacted by childhood cancer.
To mark CCF’s 25th anniversary, a Photovoice Exhibition was held at six locations across the island. The Exhibition featured the works by 25 youth survivors who shared their stories and voices through photographic prints, alongside canvas artworks from 25 CCF stakeholders to show the unity and community effort in caring for children and families use photos with people viewing the exhibits impacted by childhood cancer.
Hair for Hope 2016 attracted 6,151 shavees and raised more than $3.8 million for CCF. 52 satellite partners came on board to support this meaningful cause
CCF Community Office relocated to Viva-CCF Hub.















Accolades
Charity Transparency Dedication Award 2024
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