Survivors Are Speaking Up About Life After Childhood Cancer

Childhood cancer survivorship is no longer a quiet conversation. Survivors and families across Australia are increasingly speaking up about what happens after treatment ends, and the challenges that follow.

Recent national coverage, including reporting by The Canberra Times, reflects a growing call for better long-term support. Survivors are describing the ongoing reality of managing their health, navigating complex systems, and carrying the responsibility of coordinating their own care well into adulthood. This shift is being driven by lived experience.

A recent story shared by the Children’s Cancer CoLab highlights the experience of Maryjo, who was diagnosed with cancer at 12 after losing vision in her left eye. Her treatment involved intensive chemotherapy, radiation, and multiple surgeries. While she reached remission, the need for ongoing care did not stop.

Now 27, she continues to attend regular scans and medical appointments, while managing her own care across multiple providers. Her experience also reflects the broader impact on families, including the loss of her younger brother to the same disease. Her story is one of many now contributing to a broader national conversation.

Child Cancer Research Foundation Chair, Tracy Hollington, has seen this firsthand. Drawing on her own experience as a parent, she has spoken about the period after treatment as a “free fall”, where the structure of hospital care ends and families are left to navigate ongoing needs without a clear pathway.

For many, the challenge is not the absence of services, but the lack of connection between them. Survivors and families are often left to piece together support across health, education, and community systems, creating an ongoing burden at a time when stability is critical. As more survivors share their experiences, a clear pattern is emerging. The system has made significant progress in treatment, but is still catching up when it comes to long-term care.

At Child Cancer Research Foundation, this shift is shaping future priorities. Alongside funding research into improved treatments, there is a growing focus on survivorship and the need for more coordinated, accessible support that reflects the realities families are describing.

The conversation is changing. Survivors are making that clear. The question now is whether the system can respond.

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Surviving Childhood Cancer Is Not the End of the Story

More children than ever are surviving childhood cancer. It is a significant medical achievement. But survival comes with a cost.

A recent ABC News article has highlighted a growing concern across Australia’s childhood cancer sector. Many survivors are now living with long-term and chronic health conditions caused by the treatments that saved their lives. These impacts can include heart damage, infertility, cognitive challenges, and ongoing mental health needs.

For families, the end of treatment is not the end of the experience. It is the beginning of a new and often complex phase.

Hollington FamilyChild Cancer Research Foundation Chair, Tracy Hollington, contributed to this national conversation as part of her role on the Children’s Cancer CoLab Patient and Family Advisory Committee. Tracy brings both professional expertise and lived experience. Her son was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma at age 11 and later developed secondary Acute Myeloid Leukaemia as a result of treatment. While now cancer-free, he continues to live with the long-term effects of that treatment.

Her experience reflects what many families face. When treatment ends, support often reduces significantly, leaving families to manage ongoing health concerns, education disruption, and emotional recovery with limited coordination between services.

As Tracy has shared, the transition out of hospital care can feel like a “free fall”. There are services available, but accessing and coordinating them is complex. For families already carrying the trauma of treatment, this adds another layer of pressure.

This is where the gap sits. The current system is heavily focused on acute treatment, but not designed to support the long-term realities of survivorship. As survival rates improve, this gap is becoming more visible and more urgent.

At CCRF, this is a key area of focus. Our work continues to fund research into better, less harmful treatments. At the same time, we are increasing our focus on survivorship, including improving understanding of late effects, advocating for coordinated long-term support, and ensuring lived experience informs future solutions.

Survivorship is not a single moment. It is a lifelong experience. Children who survive cancer deserve the chance to live well beyond it, with a system that supports them not just through treatment, but through life. Read the full ABC News article

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Run for a Reason: Join Team CCRF & Help Fund Childhood Cancer Research

Perth’s biggest running event is back! On Sunday, 25 May 2025, thousands of West Australians will take to the streets for the HBF Run for a Reason, and you can be part of something bigger by running for the Child Cancer Research Foundation (CCRF).

This is your chance to run, walk, or roll to support vital childhood cancer research—ensuring better treatments and brighter futures for kids facing cancer. Sign up now!

Why Choose Team CCRF?

By joining Team CCRF, you’ll be making a real difference for WA kids battling cancer.

💙 100% of funds raised go directly to childhood cancer research in WA
💙 Support ground-breaking research that improves treatment options
💙 Raise awareness and be part of a community fighting for better outcomes

Choose Your Challenge

🏃‍♂️ CommBank 3km – A great option for families & first-timers
🏃‍♀️ Specsavers 12km – The perfect middle-distance challenge
🏅 Brooks Half Marathon – Take on the ultimate test of endurance

How to Get Involved

1️⃣ Register for the event at the official HBF Run for a Reason website
2️⃣ Select Child Cancer Research Foundation (CCRF) as your chosen charity when setting up your fundraising page
3️⃣ Start fundraising and training – Every dollar you raise supports life-changing research

🔥 Don’t miss out! Early bird pricing ends 4 March – sign up today! 🔥

Not a runner? You can still make a difference!

Even if you’re not taking part in the run, you can still support Team CCRF by donating or spreading the word. Every contribution brings us closer to better treatments and outcomes for children fighting cancer.

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Together, we can take steps towards a future where every child with cancer has a chance to survive and thrive.


Consulate Court Residents Light Up to Beat Child Cancer

The residents of Consulate Court, Thornlie are once again lighting their houses for Christmas and in turn helping raise vital funds for child cancer research.

Each December the residents of Consulate Court ‘light up’ their street to celebrate the Festive Season, spreading joy amongst the community and bringing smiles to the thousands of visitors the street attracts throughout the month.

Consulate Court, Thornlie is a well-known Christmas Lights Street in Perth. Residents have been ‘lighting up’ on 1 December each year for the past 30 years.  Nine houses in the Cul-de-sac are lit with each home adding new features in 2023. The displays are interactive with musical toys, laser light shows, bubble machines and giant reindeers, designed for kids and adults alike to leave with a smile on their faces and an appreciation of the community spirit.

Decorated homes carry donation collection points for those visitors wishing to show support to the chosen charity partner.  Last year $27,235 was donated to the Child Cancer Research Foundation (CCRF), helping to fund vital research and support families that have been affected by a child cancer diagnosis.  CCRF will again be the charity partner in 2023.

The Consulate Court displays run every night December 1-25 from 7.30-10pm each evening. The street hosts special events throughout the month, including Saturday 16th December, CCRF volunteers will be in place as the street hosts a visit from 20+ different costume characters, a Cheerleader team display and a special Santa visit on a fire truck thanks to the Gosnells Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade.  All events are promoted via social media at https://www.facebook.com/consulatecourtlights

The street has won the City of Gosnells ‘Safe City’ award numerous times and has collected for charity over the past 14 years, with approx. $250,000 being donated to charities during this time.

Win a $250k Prize!

We are so excited to announce our brand new partnership with Play For Purpose, Australia’s Community Raffle where you can win hundreds of great prizes including a $250,000 first prize pack!

The First Prize Pack includes the Audi Q5 Sportback S Line + $131K in Cashable Gold. Don’t miss your chance to win it all, with every ticket supporting our cause, to help us see more children live the long and fulfilling lives they deserve.

Raffle 21 will close at 8pm AEST 14 December 2023. Tickets are just $10.

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Meaningful Christmas Gifts That Give Back!

As the holiday season approaches, the search for gifts intensifies. This year, consider spreading joy not only to your loved ones but also to childhood cancer families. Below are some great Christmas gift ideas that will help make a real difference, so you can help make this holiday season truly special.

An $8,000 Dollhouse
Want to win yourself the most amazing gift just in time for Christmas? Enter our raffle to win a stunning, custom-made dollhouse valued at $8,000. This dollhouse is all about the details, with the amazing builders spending months creating the masterpiece before kindly donating it to our foundation.

PLUS, the runner-up of the raffle will win a Keiko Designer Jewellery Set worth $530! This includes one pair of North Star Drop Earrings with White Rhodium and Colourful Cubic Zirconia and a Shimmer and Shine Wrap Bracelet in Hot Pink Cord and White Pearl.

The very lucky winners will be chosen on 18 December so don’t miss out on your chance to win big this Christmas.
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CCRF Merch
Embrace the spirit of giving by choosing from a delightful array of merchandise available on our online shop. Whether you’re on the hunt for a Secret Santa surprise or just want to spread some holiday cheer, we’ve got you covered with unique and thoughtful gifts that give back.

From summer picnic essentials to cycling gear, you’ll be sure to find something great for your loved ones! Plus, we are offering 25% off all purchases made during the festive season! Simply use the code XMAS25
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Entertainment Membership
Give the gift of experiences with an Entertainment Membership. This versatile gift opens the door to a world of savings on entertainment, activities, and restaurants. Whether your loved ones are foodies, adventure seekers, or culture enthusiasts, this membership offers a plethora of options. Plus, 20% of each sale will be donated to our foundation, making it a gift that keeps on giving.
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Donation in Lieu of a Gift
For those who have everything, consider making a donation on their behalf. Support a cause close to your heart and theirs by contributing to the Child Cancer Research Foundation. If you mention your donation to us (over the phone or in the notes section of our online donation form), we’ll even send you a paper Christmas Bauble that they can hang on their tree! It’s a meaningful gesture that spreads love and support during the holiday season.
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This Christmas, let your gifts tell a story of compassion and generosity. Let’s make this holiday season not only a time for celebration but also a time for making a positive impact on the world.

 

Think of us when you recycle

As the festive season approaches, and you get ready to start celebrating with your family and friends, we can imagine bottles and cans might start to pile up. Why not use these empty drink containers to make a real difference?

Every container you save from landfill will not only protect our environment, but it can also help our foundation ensure the ground-breaking research into childhood cancers can continue, so less lives are cut short by the gruelling disease.

All you need to do is:

  1. Collect eligible containers
    Most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel and liquid paperboard drink containers between 150ml and 3L are eligible.
  2. Take them to a refund point
    With over 200 refund points in WA, there is sure to be one near you! 
  3. Donate your funds
    You’ll receive 10 cents for every eligible container, which you can donate to CCRF using our Scheme ID: C10285275

So, don’t let your 10c containers’ potential go to waste! Together we can keep these containers out of landfill, give them another life, and help our community while doing it.

Our Scheme ID is C10285275

Buy One Entertainment Membership and Get One Free!

Enjoy early access to Entertainment’s pre-BlackFriday promotion which gives you two Memberships, for the price of one and a bonus 3 month Membership extension! 

It’s the perfect time to show your support for childhood cancer research, with a percentage of every sale going directly towards childhood cancer research. 

For a strictly limited time, when you purchase any 12 or 24-month Membership to the Entertainment App you will receive a complimentary Membership of equal value. 

But wait, it gets even better… Each Membership purchased will also receive a bonus 3 month Membership extension as part of this amazing promotion. And as an added bonus, every Membership purchased goes into the draw to win an epic cruise holiday on the azure waters of Fiji, valued at over $4,470.  

Hurry, this offer ends on 14th November.

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WIN a HUGE Luxury Dollhouse this Christmas!

How would you like to win an amazing hand-crafted luxury dollhouse, complete with ceramic figurines, working lights and furniture?!

This dollhouse, worth over $8,000, is all about detail, with the amazing builders spending months creating this masterpiece – before kindly donating it to our foundation.

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Local businesses get WA childhood cancer survivors back on track

The sky is the limit for young cancer survivors, thanks to the support of local businesses, PEACH and AWA Alliance Bank. Following the launch of a new advocacy-based education program, patients in remission will be armed with the hands-on tools they need to reach their potential. A first of its kind in WA, the Back on Track initiative, powered by The Child Cancer Research Foundation, ensures students don’t fall through the cracks following treatment, providing them and their families with the support and guidance they need during the often-unsettling transition back to the classroom.

Now, two businesses in our State’s South and Peel Regions have joined the mission, arming students with the resources they need to thrive. Proudly donating $40,000 to the Child Cancer Research Foundation over the past 25 years, PEACH (Personnel Employed at Alcoa Charity Help) has showed its support once again, by contributing $12,000 for IT equipment, to ensure young minds have the tools to get back to their education during and post treatment.

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