related institutions
For the benefit of children suffering from cancer FACCI has partnerships with national and international institutions that have a common goal: to fight childhood cancer.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children with cancer.

https://www.stjude.org

Cure For Kids

Cure4Kids is a site devoted to improving health care for children in countries around the world. It stands as a resource, a portal, and a bridge of knowledge. Cure4Kids provides continuous education and global communication tools to health professionals who treat children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases.

https://www.cure4kids.org/ums/home/

Keira Grace Foundation

Keira Grace Foundation - Hope Across Borders is an international twinning organization linked with Fundacion Amigos Contra el Cancer Infantil, with the aim of developing the capacity and strengthening the Pediatric Oncology Program at the Children’s Hospital Dr. Robert Reid Cabral.

http://www.keiragracefoundation.com

Natali Dafne Flexer Foundation

Natalí Dafne Flexer Foundation - to help children with cancer - is a nonprofit organization in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

https://www.fundacionflexer.org

Association of Pediatric Oncologists of Central America (AHOPCA)

AHOPCA's mission is to increase the survival of children with cancer in our countries. The vision is that every child with cancer has a chance to survive with dignity. 

This group meets annually to promote the establishment of common protocols for the management of Childhood Cancer in the Region. These annual events bring together professionals in the field of pediatric cancer that includes hematologists and oncologists, pediatricians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, pathologists, surgeons, and leaders of parent associations and foundations, who promote common protocols and other initiatives . 

We belong to this working group since the year 2004.

ICCCPO

The International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organizations (ICCCPO) was founded in May 1994 in Valencia, Spain, and has 118 members in 73 countries. 

The focus of this organization is the cooperation and sharing of information and experience between parent groups around the world, so that all countries can benefit and help streamline the treatment and care of children with cancer.

Sponsors

In behalf of all our children, FACCI would like to congratulate the collaboration and support of the following companies:

http://www.icccpo.org/

Friends Foundation Childhood Cancer
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