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Founded in January of 2001*, 20 years ago, in Denver, Colorado, we are the nation’s only organization providing group-based, manualized and internationally delivered, psychosocial intervention developed specifically to support the emotional needs of children with a parent or caregiver who has cancer. This often overlooked aspect of cancer treatment now has a program that kids, parents and oncology professionals all rave about, the CLIMB® Program.
Bringing you the CLIMB® Program
{Children’s Lives Include Moments of Bravery}
The next CLIMB® Training Workshop will begin May 3, 2021
To register and pay online, click on the link at the bottom of the page.
The Beneficiaries of Our Program
Family Support
With the help of the group-support program, the family’s burden of dealing with cancer, and the inevitable stress, is significantly reduced.
Professional Training
We provide cancer center oncology support professionals the tools they need to conduct ongoing support programs for the children whose parents have cancer.
Our Children
Our program, CLIMB®, helps to normalize feelings of sadness, anxiety, fear and anger of the children, while stimulating improved communication between the children and the parents.
Click here to get more information on CLIMB® training workshops or to Register for a workshop
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