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"Together. . .We Are Their Hope" TMChildren's Cancer Aid & Research Institute (CCARI) is a non-profit, international organization incorporated in the State of Arizona. CCARI is an organization that provides information and assistance to the general public concerning childhood cancer and other degenerative diseases. Providing scholarships, through local camp programs, remains a priority in trying to provide children with cancer a memorable outdoor experience. In addition, the organization collects, distributes and educates the public about therapies, which have proven healing qualities, with emphasis placed on the treatment and prevention of cancer. CCARI also provides support and medical equipment and supplies to other organizations, hospitals, clinics, and the families of cancer patients. General assistance is also provided to cancer patients and their families through local support groups. Programs and Services:Ongoing funding for research and programs that promote and utilize proven therapies in the treatment of childhood cancer and other terminal diseases. Much needed medical equipment supplied to hospitals and clinics both in the United States and internationally. These supplies often mean the difference between life and death for many patients. Networks with other medical organizations to increase the awareness of proven therapies for the treatment of cancer. Opportunities for helping individuals, especially the children with cancer are many, but the resources are limited. CCARI continues to work with other caring organizations to provide hope for victims of cancer. Our organization is positioned for the many new opportunities of educating and providing the resources that will be demanded by the many hospitals, clinics, and individuals that have, and work with cancer. Emergency information continues to be provided to victims of cancer so that they will be able to make an informed decision about where and how they will treat their illness. Ongoing emotional, spiritual, and financial support is also provided whenever possible to victims of cancer. |
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