Four pillars of impact — from bedside compassion to global research advocacy. Every program brings us closer to a world where no child is denied care.
Childhood cancer treatment is isolating. Children spend weeks and months in hospital rooms, away from friends, school, and normal life. ICW's Compassion in Action program addresses the emotional dimension of healing by bringing joy, warmth, and community directly to patients.
Volunteers gather to write heartfelt, handwritten cards and assemble personalized care packages — delivered to children at Seattle Children's Hospital and Sammprada Hospital in Bangalore, India.
ICW fundraises in the most human way possible — through celebration. Our events are not just fundraisers; they're community gatherings that bring people together around music, dance, food, and a shared purpose.
From debut dance shows at community centers to give-back nights at local restaurants, each event raises critical funds while spreading awareness about pediatric cancer in communities across the US.
Access to early cancer detection and treatment technology is not evenly distributed across the world. Children in underserved regions — including rural India and Sub-Saharan Africa — face dramatically higher barriers to care, even when effective treatments exist.
ICW's Global Support program directs funds raised through our events and campaigns to partner hospitals and clinics worldwide, improving infrastructure, technology, and access to cancer care for children and families most in need.
ICW is not just a fundraising organization — we are advocates. Our members conduct independent research, write grants, forge institutional partnerships, and speak out for policy changes that improve access to pediatric cancer care worldwide.
From research on mRNA immunotherapy vaccines to educational campaigns about financial barriers in childhood leukemia screening, ICW members bring rigorous knowledge to every initiative they lead.
Everything we do — every card, every event, every research paper — comes back to the same goal: making sure every child gets the care they deserve.