Pediatric Cancer Action Network - PCAN

Pediatric Cancer Action Network - PCAN Our mission is to reduce the financial burden placed on families diagnosed with pediatric cancer and We are based out of Lincoln, Nebraska.

Pediatric Cancer Action Network was created by a team of nine individuals who share a passion to eliminate childhood cancer from our world. Our mission is to ease the financial burden placed on families when they receive a pediatric cancer diagnosis through charitable grants and to advocate for a cure through awareness, education, and action.

05/09/2026

šŸŽ‰ We have some exciting news! This year's $650,000 match fund is giving an extra boost to local nonprofits now through Give to Lincoln Day. We'll be randomly selecting one donation per day made online at www.GiveToLincoln.com to receive an additional $250 from your friends at LCF!

This weekend’s lucky recipients are 🄁drumroll please...

League of Women Voters Lincoln/Lancaster County
The Cat House
Lincoln Literacy

Your favorite cause could be our next lucky recipient. Donate online today and stay tuned to our social media accounts for more Online Daily Drawings powered by Lincoln Community Foundation.

Let's rally together to bring hope and support to families navigating pediatric cancer. Will you consider making a donat...
05/07/2026

Let's rally together to bring hope and support to families navigating pediatric cancer. Will you consider making a donation to help?

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Go Big GIVE pre-fundraising starts today! Help us alleviate the financial burden pediatric cancer families face. Donate ...
04/27/2026

Go Big GIVE pre-fundraising starts today! Help us alleviate the financial burden pediatric cancer families face. Donate today to make an impact!

āš“šŸŒŠ All Hands on Deck for a Cause! šŸ’™
āš“ Ready, set, GIVE! Set sail with us as we journey toward a record-breaking day of generosity for Hall, Hamilton, Howard & Merrick Counties! https://www.gobiggive.org/

04/16/2026

This warm weather makes me want to remind you that camp applications are open! Volunteers, campers, and siblings are welcome to sign up for the best week of the summer by following the link in our bio!! šŸ˜ŽšŸ•ļøšŸ’›

This spoke to my soul more than anything I have read in a very long time! We see you mamas. Go ahead and stare too long....
02/14/2026

This spoke to my soul more than anything I have read in a very long time! We see you mamas. Go ahead and stare too long. We get it. -Leyna's mom

After your child survives cancer, people expect you to exhale.

They think the hard part is over. The bell rang. The scans are clear. The hospital bags are unpacked. Life is supposed to snap back into place like nothing ever happened.

But nobody talks about what happens inside a mother after.

There’s a terror that doesn’t leave. It just changes shape.

I walk through normal days carrying invisible alarms in my chest. A cough is never just a cough. A bruise is never just a bruise. A headache can steal the air right out of my lungs before my brain has time to be rational. My mind learned a language in those hospital halls that it can’t unlearn. It learned how fast life can flip. It learned how fragile a child’s body can be. It learned what it feels like to sit in a room where your entire world is balanced on a doctor’s breath.

And it doesn’t stop with the child who was sick.

Cancer rewires the way I see all of my children. Every fever one of her brothers gets makes my heart stutter. Every complaint of pain sends my mind sprinting to places I never used to go. I hate that fear touches them too. I hate that a shadow follows moments that should be simple. I watch them play and part of me is celebrating, while another part is quietly begging the universe to let them stay safe. All of them. Always.

That doesn’t disappear when treatment ends.

There’s a grief that lives next to the gratitude. Gratitude that she’s here. Gratitude that we get to wake up together. But grief for the mother I was before I knew how to read lab numbers. Before I knew the sound of infusion pumps. Before I knew the specific silence of a cancer floor at 3 a.m. That version of me is gone. Cancer didn’t just touch her body. It rewired my soul.

Some nights I still wake up in a panic, reaching for a child who is sleeping peacefully right next to me. My body hasn’t caught up to the safety yet. It still thinks we’re fighting. It still thinks we’re counting platelets. It still thinks I have to be ready to run. And sometimes I check on all of them, one by one, just to feel their chests rise and fall, just to prove to my heart that this moment is real.

And the strangest part is doing all of this while smiling. Packing lunches. Folding tiny clothes. Sitting at parties. Laughing with other parents who don’t know that a piece of me is always scanning for danger, always measuring time in what ifs, always whispering thank you for three children I get to tuck in at night.

This is the after no one prepares you for.

Mothers of childhood cancer survivors carry a quiet storm. We are grateful beyond words, yes. But we are also changed in ways that don’t fit into celebration posts. We love harder. We fear deeper. We hold our babies a second longer because we know exactly what it feels like to almost let go.

And if you ever see a mother like me staring a little too long at her children, just know she isn’t being dramatic. She’s remembering the war her heart survived. She’s honoring the miracle in front of her.

She’s breathing in a life she knows is never guaranteed.


We love when our elected officials speak up! ā¤ļø
01/22/2026

We love when our elected officials speak up! ā¤ļø

GOOD POINT

Today during debate on LB 400, Senator Raybold made a very good point about pediatric cancer in Nebraska. It's WAY to high in Nebraska. In Western Nebraska we spoke to residents in a town of less than 1500. There were 3 cases of child brain cancer in the community, which just doesnt happen. It's a serious issue in Nebraska, and we commend Senator Raybold for bringing it up and pursuing it and encourage Senators to look at this very closely. Thank you Senator Raybold.

Pancakes for PCAN is back for 2026! See you there!
01/15/2026

Pancakes for PCAN is back for 2026! See you there!

Well friends, we didn't win the $500 from Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, but you can help us end the year on a good note!...
12/23/2025

Well friends, we didn't win the $500 from Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, but you can help us end the year on a good note! Please consider a year-end donation to help keep our mission strong in 2026! www.pcanaction.org or CashApp $PCANneb are both great ways to give! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

12/22/2025
Come on friends! We need your help! Last year we had over 500 Likes and we are WAY behind that mark this year! PLEASE, L...
12/18/2025

Come on friends! We need your help! Last year we had over 500 Likes and we are WAY behind that mark this year! PLEASE, Like the PCAN tree and Share! Help us win this money for families in need!

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