Childhood cancer in Sarawak may not be what you expect. In this 3-part series, join us for an eye-opening journey into the treatment process, featuring honest conversations between parents of children with cancer and those without. Tune in today to gain a deeper understanding of their experiences and challenges.
*Disclaimer: The views shared in this video reflect the personal experiences of the participants and do not represent the official stance of SCCS.
Isn’t cancer something only adults face? Can children really get cancer? Listen to our guests as they open their hearts and share their thoughts on the harsh reality of childhood cancer.
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How much does childhood cancer treatment really cost? Will our government hospitals always provide the necessary support? Join us as we reveal the real costs of fighting childhood cancer with our guests, including mothers of children with cancer.
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Many mothers face the unfair reality of being blamed for things beyond their control—such as the belief that childhood cancer is caused by genetics. Let’s dive in as mothers of children with cancer speak up about what it’s like to face these painful misconceptions.
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Every year in September, the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society join hands with organisations worldwide to honour children, survivors, and their families who are bravely facing childhood cancer. It’s a time to raise awareness, spark conversations, and continue pushing for better treatments and support.
🌟Did you know?🌟
In Sarawak, one child is diagnosed with cancer every five days.
Experience the inspiring journey of a young cancer fighter at the Samuel Beats Cancer Balloon Maze, happening from September 27th to 29th at Wisma Sanyan, Sibu. Enjoy a fun, interactive maze that features vibrant balloon sculptures.
Best of all, entry is completely free!
The SCCS Youth Camp 2024, themed Breakthrough: Breaking Barriers and Unleashing Potential, brings together survivors and supporters from across Sarawak. This transformative camp empowers survivors for life beyond cancer through activities that encourage growth and connection.
The #GoldenTruth Digital Campaign sparks real conversations about childhood cancer by sharing the stories of our young heroes. Join us in raising awareness, busting myths, and spreading the truth about childhood cancer.
The Gold Ribbon is an international awareness symbol that showcases support and generates solidarity for children affected by cancer.
1. Donate! Every little bit counts! Your donation helps provide life-saving treatments, emotional support, and hope for children battling cancer in Sarawak. Your generosity can change lives. Click here to donate.
2. Join our events this September! Bring your friends and families to visit us at ‘Samuel Beats Cancer’ at Wisma Sanyan, Sibu from 27th – 29th of September. Not in Sibu? Like, share and comment under all social media content marked #GoldenTruth to raise awareness and spark important conversations within the community.
3. Wear a Gold Ribbon pin throughout the month of September to show your support. Take a photo with the pin and tag @sccsmy or use the hashtags #CCAM2024 or #SCCSChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth to show up for kids fighting cancer!
Remember to use these hashtags & tag us on social media @sccsmy!
#CCAM2024
#SCCSChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth
#HelpKidsFightCancer
Last year, during CCAM 2023, the ‘Aisyah Beats Cancer’ Balloon Maze took place in Miri, inspired by Aisyah’s real-life journey. Learn more about the event here.
What better way to educate your kids about childhood cancer than through fun colouring activity? Colouring also promotes creative thinking and helps with concentration.
Download our adorable CCAM colouring templates here.
What you need to know about childhood cancer
True stories shared by childhood cancer patients & families