Collaborative Projects

One of the primary ways that CAC2 supports the childhood cancer community is by identifying and advancing projects that individual organizations cannot easily or effectively pursue on their own. The CAC2 Project Incubator and Accelerator enables this work by inviting CAC2 members to propose collaborative projects that align with  CAC2’s mission to foster and sustain deeper collaboration, information exchange, and shared learning across the childhood cancer community  spanning  advocacy & awareness, research & treatment, family support and  survivorship.

CAC2’s Project Incubator process provides the support of experienced volunteers to help guide members who have great ideas through the process of refining their ideas, presenting the concept to the full membership for endorsement, and support for engaging the greater community in the execution of the project.

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Ongoing CAC2 Projects

Childhood Cancer Hub

The Childhood Cancer Hub is home to two curated, community-driven directories of organizations: the Hope Portal and Better Together. The Hope Portal displays non-profit organizations that help children and teens with cancer and their families during treatment, while Better Together lists organizations that offer survivorship resources.

Hope Portal

The Hope Portal provides access to a robust list of organizations in the United States and Canada that provide resources and assistance to children with cancer, survivors, and their families. Our updated listing provides filters for bereaved families and for families looking for sibling support. Supported by Day One Biopharmaceuticals.

Better Together

Better Together focuses on organizations that provide support for survivors of childhoodand AYA cancer. By shining the light on the challenges and needs of these survivors, it can help address the frustration, loneliness, and isolation that survivors and their families often feel. Survivors can use this service regardless of their age, diagnosis, location in the U.S., or length of time since their final treatment. Supported by the Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Society.

Completed CAC2 Projects

“From Bench to Bedside and Beyond” Research Conference

In the fall of 2016, CAC2 hosted “From Bench to Bedside and Beyond,” an interdisciplinary research conference for childhood cancer at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Stakeholders from across the spectrum met to examine and discuss emerging technologies and the clinical pipeline to identify barriers to progress for childhood cancer research. The two-day conference featured 18 speakers and more than 150 family members, funders, regulatory agencies, industry representatives, medical professionals, and investigators took part. Attendees experienced an inspiring exchange of knowledge and networking, forged new relationships, and made connections in a truly engaging meeting. An extensive conference proceedings document remains available for everyone to benefit from this experience.

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“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.”
-Henry Ford