Mental Health Support for Childhood Cancer Families.

Find peace after cancer.

Hope. Cope. Heal is a 501 (c)(3) organization.

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Help relieve the financial burden of therapy for children and parents after a childhood cancer diagnosis.

BEFORE YOU DONATE, PLEASE NOTE:

Hope. Cope. Heal.’s is a 501(c)3.

  • Hope. Cope Heal.’s 501(c)(3) status is approved, therefore, the IRS will retroactively recognize our tax-exempt status, and donors can receive a tax deduction for any donations they made on or after our date of incorporation (February 25, 2024).

Our Mission

We are a NonProfit with 501(c)(3) status!

We aim to provide free mental health support to children and parents who have faced the trauma of childhood cancer. We connect childhood cancer families to cancer-informed therapists who will help them gain coping strategies, honor their experience and begin to move forward with hope and healing.

Individual Therapy

Hope. Cope. Heal. offers childhood cancer family members seeking counseling services with scholarships for individual therapy with the licensed clinician of their choice. We provide scholarships for families in Dallas - Fort Worth.

Support Groups

Are you tired of feeling alone and need a tribe that you can learn from, feel connected to and understood by?

Lean-in to the support you need and join one of our FREE Clinician-Led Support Groups.

OUR PROGRAMS

  • Individual Therapy

    Learn more about how to apply for 6 months of free therapy to heal from childhood cancer trauma.

  • Support Groups

    Support Groups

    Join a small, confidential support group led by licensed clinicians to help you find support and connection.

  • Holiday Meals DFW

    A warm gourmet meal nourishes the body and the soul. Learn how to participate!

  • Training

    Webinars, Trainings, and resources to help you support your clients.

  • Healing Retreats

    An annual weekend facilitated by licensed clinicians filled with therapeutic activities to support your healing.

  • Bereavement PALS

    Coming Soon. Sign Up to Support a family from End of Life through Bereavement

“Building resilience isn’t about moving on, it’s about honoring your lived experience and acknowledging the impact your cancer journey has had on your mental health and choosing to not be defined as a victim, but choosing to reclaim your power to manage your thoughts and emotions despite adversity.”

— Adriana Lewin, Founder

Support Mental Health Therapy Services for Childhood Cancer Families.