Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana - CCCG

Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana - CCCG A non-profit to support children and families affected by childhood cancer in Ghana.

HAPPY 🌸 MOTHERS πŸ’– TO ALL 🌺 MOTHERS 🌷 EVERYWHERE 🌟
10/05/2026

HAPPY 🌸 MOTHERS πŸ’– TO ALL 🌺 MOTHERS 🌷 EVERYWHERE 🌟

πŸŽ‰ HAPPY 🎈 MAY πŸ› οΈ DAY 🌟
01/05/2026

πŸŽ‰ HAPPY 🎈 MAY πŸ› οΈ DAY 🌟

From Ghana to Nigeria,  advancing care for every child with cancer. At the SIOP Africa Congress 2026, Cure Childhood Can...
26/04/2026

From Ghana to Nigeria, advancing care for every child with cancer. At the SIOP Africa Congress 2026, Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) joined leading experts across Africa to drive conversations on improving childhood cancer outcomes.
Our contribution went beyond participation:
β€’ Programme Manager, Salma S. Fuseini, facilitated a session on Civil Society & Parents: Palliative Care
β€’ Oncology Nurse Patricia Boamah presented research on Paediatric Early Warning Systems (PEWS), critical for early detection and saving lives.

Too many children in Africa still face barriers to care. Improving outcomes requires more than medicine, it requires strong systems, skilled teams, and support for families.
At CCCG, we are working to remove these barriers every day.

At Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG), we are committed to strengthening systems that improve outcomes for children with...
19/04/2026

At Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG), we are committed to strengthening systems that improve outcomes for children with cancer. πŸŽ—οΈ

Last week, members of our team β€” Salma S. Fuseini (Programme Manager) and Crepindale Quist (Head of Strategic Communications) β€” represented CCCG at the ALSAC Sub-Saharan Africa Workshop on Paediatric Oncology in Lagos, Nigeria.

The workshop brought together organizations across the region to share knowledge, reflect on challenges, and co-create solutions to improve childhood cancer care.

✨ Key insights that continue to guide our work:
β€’ Strong foundations are rooted in their own health systems
β€’ Minimize surprises so you have time to react

These lessons reinforce the importance of strong governance, proactive financial management, and strategic partnerships in delivering sustainable impact.

Through our alliance with ALSAC and participation in the Global Scholars Programme (7th Cohort), CCCG continues to strengthen its capacity to deliver better care and support for children and families.

Together, we are building stronger systems, empowering institutions, and giving more children a fighting chance. πŸ’›

CONGRATULATIONS to CCCG's very own Dr Nihad Salifu. The recipient of the first SIOP Africa Rising Star award.
18/04/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to CCCG's very own Dr Nihad Salifu. The recipient of the first SIOP Africa Rising Star award.

10/04/2026

πŸ’›A Mother’s Strength: Navigating Childhood Cancer with Courage and Hope.πŸ’›

Be part of the journey. Support, share, and stand with families facing childhood cancer. Visit our website https://childhoodcancerghana.com/donations/general-donations to learn how you can help make a difference.

A Step Forward for Children Battling Cancer πŸ’›On 7th April 2026, Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) met with the leadersh...
09/04/2026

A Step Forward for Children Battling Cancer πŸ’›
On 7th April 2026, Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) met with the leadership of Tamale Teaching Hospital to begin formalizing a long-term partnership 🀝
For the past 3 years, CCCG has supported children receiving cancer treatment by helping with:
✨ Treatment costs
✨ Nutrition
✨ Transportation
This support has helped many families stay on treatment and given children a fighting chance.
But as the need grows, we know that informal support is no longer enough. Formalizing this partnership means stronger coordination, better support systems, and more children receiving the care they need.
One message from the meeting stayed with us:
β€œCancer treatment is expensive.”
And that is why partnerships like this matter.
We left the meeting hopeful and excited about what we can achieve together πŸ’›
πŸ™ You can be part of this journey:
Support a child. Partner with us. Help save lives.

HAPPY EASTER!On this blessed season of Easter, we are reminded of the power of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. Just a...
06/04/2026

HAPPY EASTER!

On this blessed season of Easter, we are reminded of the power of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. Just as the resurrection brings light after darkness, we continue to stand with courage and faith alongside every child and family facing childhood cancer.

At Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana, Easter inspires us to keep believing, keep supporting, and keep working towards a future where every child has a fighting chance.

May this season fill your hearts with peace, love, and renewed strength. Together, we can bring hope where it’s needed most. πŸ’›

This 🐣 Easter, we celebrate πŸŽ‰ hope, renewal, and fresh starts. Just as this season brings light 🌞 after darkness, we are...
06/04/2026

This 🐣 Easter, we celebrate πŸŽ‰ hope, renewal, and fresh starts. Just as this season brings light 🌞 after darkness, we are dedicated to providing hope to children and families battling cancer. Wishing you peace ✌️ and a joyful Easter!

Yesterday, Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) participated in a Stakeholder Validation Meeting on the Draft Nutrition Gu...
26/03/2026

Yesterday, Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) participated in a Stakeholder Validation Meeting on the Draft Nutrition Guidelines organized by Ghana Health Service in collaboration with World Child Cancer at Sunlodge Hotel.

The session brought together key stakeholders to review and refine guidelines aimed at improving nutritional care for children battling cancer.
One key takeaway was clear: nutrition is not optionalβ€”it is essential to treatment and recovery.

From ensuring uniform care to supporting training, research, and inclusion in national treatment protocols, these guidelines will play a critical role in strengthening pediatric oncology care in Ghana.

At CCCG, we remain committed to supporting holistic care for every child fighting cancerβ€”because survival should never depend on access alone, but also on the quality of care received.

πŸ‘‰ Join us in supporting children with cancer:

https://childhoodcancerghana.com/donations/general-donations

πŸŒ™ Eid-ul-Fitr Mubarak from Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) πŸŒ™As the blessed month of Ramadan comes to an end, we join ...
20/03/2026

πŸŒ™ Eid-ul-Fitr Mubarak from Cure Childhood Cancer Ghana (CCCG) πŸŒ™

As the blessed month of Ramadan comes to an end, we join our Muslim brothers and sisters in celebrating Eid-ul-Fitrβ€”a time of joy, gratitude, and togetherness.

This special occasion reminds us of the beauty of compassion, generosity, and unity. At CCCG, these values continue to inspire our mission as we support children battling cancer and stand with their families through every step of their journey.

As you celebrate with loved ones, we encourage you to keep these brave children in your thoughts and prayers. Your kindness, support, and advocacy bring hope, strength, and healing to those who need it most.

This Eid, you can make a meaningful difference. Support a child’s fight against cancer by donating here:
πŸ‘‰ https://childhoodcancerghana.com/donations/general-donations

May this Eid bring peace to your hearts, happiness to your homes, and renewed hope to us all.

Eid Mubarak! πŸŒ™βœ¨

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