Overview
Childhood cancer doesn’t just affect the body - it impacts the mind, heart, and spirit of the entire family. The stress of a diagnosis, the fear of uncertainty, and the constant changes in daily life can take a tremendous emotional toll. Children may struggle with anxiety, sadness, or isolation, while parents often carry the heavy burden of worry, exhaustion, and grief.
Our Psychological Counseling program provides a safe and supportive space for both children and parents to process their emotions, share their fears, and find strength in their journey. With the help of trained professionals, families are guided through coping strategies that promote resilience and healing. Counseling sessions help children regain a sense of normalcy and hope, while parents find comfort in knowing they are not alone in their struggles.
We believe that emotional healing is just as vital as medical treatment. Through counseling, families rediscover strength, hope, and the courage to keep moving forward together.