Children Conquering Cancer
Serve Inspire Create Conquer
T-Shirts
Concert Series
Stories
Our Vision
We exist to give pediatric cancer patients a platform to be creative and inspire others with their story and artwork.
Our Mission
Give pediatric cancer patients a voice. Inspire. Provide financial relief.
Three Areas of Impact
T-Shirts:
Every pediatric cancer patient that we work with will have the opportunity to design their own custom t-shirt, using their artwork or another creative expression. These shirts will be sold to the public, with 100% of the net proceeds being made available to the patient and their family to help cover any expenses associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
CCC Stories:
We strive to give every pediatric cancer patient a voice and to share their powerful story. We want to take that a step further, producing a film documentary to tell the story of every patient and their family. We will compile stories from around the nation to create a platform for people to experience uplifting, inspiring, emotional, raw, and professionally produced short documentaries. We aim for these films to showcase the beauty and power of children; children who are faced with an immense challenge from a young age.
I Conquered Concert Series:
We are unable to walk out our mission without the support of community and we believe that building authentic community is something everyone needs. Our concert series is an attempt to surround these families with a community of supporters who are moved by compassion to love and serve their neighbor. 100% of the proceeds from these community concerts will go directly to telling their story and providing financial relief for the families with whom we are working, in the community where the event is hosted.
Our Commitment
Inspire others. Encourage a creative environment.
Give all ages of pediatric cancer a voice. Provide financial support for families. Serve patients and their families battling pediatric cancer.
Strive for excellence in all that we do until no child hears the words “you have cancer.”