WHO ARE WE?

WHO ARE WE?

Our VISION

To have a world free of childhood cancer.

KCCP-S /Seattle Children’s Foundation

Our Mission

To help find cures for children with cancers though funding the doctors in the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship at Seattle Children’s

Kiwanis Club of Seattle KCCP-S is a part of Kiwanis International, a global organization of 550,000 volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. The Seattle KCCP-S Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization.

 

Like the brave children and families that inspire us, we are strong. Like the brilliant and dedicated scientists and clinics participating in pioneering breakthrough research, we are persistent. Like the generous community that supports us, we are united.

Our goal remains to create a legacy of skilled pediatric hematology-oncology physicians who are involved in critical research to cure childhood cancer.

Help us lead the way in developing the next generation of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology fellows who will be treating and working to defeat childhood cancer in the 21st century.

About

The Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program Seattle (KCCP-S) is the Washington State component of the Kiwanis Pacific Northwest District KCCP project. Our KCCP-S Club is made up of Kiwanians who are dedicated to finding a cure for children’s cancer through the funding of Pediatric/Hematology Fellowships at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The Seattle KCCP-S Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization.

 

Through your generous donations, Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program Seattle raises funds for world-class training to the fellows at Seattle Children’s Hospital who specialize in pediatric hematology and oncology. We believe preparing more doctors to research and discover new therapies is a terrific way to shorten the time it takes to bring an end to children’s cancer eventually. Your donations are a gift that keeps on giving. When the fellows complete their internship, they continue their career with a specialization in pediatric hematology and oncology.