Many Cancer Patients Struggle to Cover the Costs of Treatment
Most families find it hard to meet even the indirect costs of receiving cancer treatments.
Outstation patients rack up expensive travel and accommodation costs just to receive the life-saving treatments they need.
Some parents have to leave their jobs to care for their sick child. This leaves them unemployed and unable to cover the costs additional to treatments.
Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society is a non-profit that supports children with cancer and their families.
Newly-diagnosed patients often struggle to adapt to life at the ward – SCCS offers a care pack with basic essentials to help with the transition.
SCCS also provides counselling, palliative care, home visits and bereavement support to support both patients and their family members through their treatment
You can help out too. Regular contributions of just RM10/month will improve their chances of surviving cancer.
SCCS requires RM1.5million each year to provide much needed services to children with cancer. 78% of that goes into helping the patients, directly and indirectly.

I am Celest
i love pandas, K-pop, fashion, music and dance!
Celest was like any other little girl.
Until her legs began to get bruised easily. She was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Celest and her family had to make multiple trips between Bintulu to Kuching for treatments. After a relapse, she needed a bone marrow transplant in Kuala Lumpur, followed by a transfer back to Kuching for monitoring.
The average childhood cancer treatment takes 6 months or even more. Treatment for cancer can get very costly, as certain treatments can only be done at certain hospitals. Most families cannot afford that.

You Can Make A Difference
You can help us save lives. The services SCCS can offer is because of caring people like you.
Financial aid for accommodation, transport and food means that children such as Celest won’t ever have to miss treatments and appointment.
Your regular donations allow us to continue providing them vital support.