Why Childhood Cancer Awareness Day Matters
September is recognized as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month—an important time for raising awareness about the profound impact cancer has on children and their families worldwide.
While advancements in medicine and the economy have improved survival rates in many regions, disparities remain, particularly in less-developed countries. Throughout September, we aim to spotlight these disparities and advocate for equal access to care and treatment.
The color gold symbolizes our support and honor for the courageous battle that children with cancer face. By participating in this campaign, you stand in solidarity with children and adolescents battling cancer, survivors, and their families.
How You Can Get Involved
There are numerous ways to engage with our campaign throughout September and show your commitment to this cause, while inspiring hope among those affected by childhood cancer.
1. Show Your Support
We’ve created a Gold September frame for this campaign. Show your support by sharing a photo on social media with our Gold September frame. We will compile a collage of these photos to demonstrate the collective strength and impact of our community.
Steps to Participate:
- Visit Gold September Frame on any web browser.
Upload a photo from your phone or computer.
Download the framed photo.
Share the photo on social media using the hashtags:
#GoldSeptember
#SupportChildrenWithCancer
#ChildhoodCancerPSPO
#PSPO
Feel free to add your own hashtags and tag us so we can see your support!
2. Create Awareness
Help educate our community by sharing global facts about childhood cancer and challenging common myths. Your efforts in resharing our posts and emails can spark important conversations and highlight the challenges and inequities faced globally. Remember. even small actions can make a significant impact. Never underestimate the impact that just one person can have!