


CCI Campaigns
Gold September
The Significance of Gold September
It aims to raise awareness about childhood cancer and promote the need for increased funding, research, and support for children and families affected by the disease.
Shining a Light on Childhood Cancer, Gold September is an international awareness campaign focused on childhood cancer. IThe campaign takes place during the month of September, which is recognized globally as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
The symbol for Gold September is the gold ribbon, which represents childhood cancer awareness. Throughout September, individuals and organizations around the world participate in various activities and events to support the campaign. These activities may include:
International Childhood Cancer Day
Essential Resources and Support for Caregivers

International Childhood Cancer Day
Essential Resources and Support for Caregivers
Nurturing Resilience Childhood cancer is not only a physical battle but also impacts the mental health and well-being of young patients. The diagnosis, treatment process, and long-term effects can have significant psychological and emotional consequences. Addressing the mental health needs of children with cancer requires a multidisciplinary approach involving healthcare professionals, psychologists, social workers, and support organizations.
Survivor’s Month
How can your organisation be a part of GICC

Survivor’s Month
How can your organisation be a part of GICC
On the first Sunday in June each year, the nonprofit National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation rallies its forces and resources to promote National Cancer Survivors Day in the U.S. and worldwide, as it has done since 1988. The NCSD Foundation bills the holiday as a “celebration of life” where survivors — described as anyone who has a history of the disease, from the point of diagnosis through the remainder of life — gather with friends, families, and supporters to raise awareness, spread information, provide services, and honor other survivors, all to show that life after a cancer diagnosis can be full and fruitful.
Cancer Day
Essential Resources and Support for Caregivers

Cancer Day
Essential Resources and Support for Caregivers
Nurturing Resilience Childhood cancer is not only a physical battle but also impacts the mental health and well-being of young patients. The diagnosis, treatment process, and long-term effects can have significant psychological and emotional consequences. Addressing the mental health needs of children with cancer requires a multidisciplinary approach involving healthcare professionals, psychologists, social workers, and support organizations.