Donate to Support Children Fighting Cancer

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the entire family enters a difficult and overwhelming journey. Medical treatments, hospital stays, and ongoing care often bring unexpected financial pressure that affects every part of daily life. At Mylas Beleaf, we exist to ensure families can focus on their child’s health instead of worrying about how they will afford basic necessities.

Your donation provides immediate financial assistance to families in Florida who are navigating childhood cancer. Together, we can reduce stress, restore stability, and offer compassion during one of life’s most challenging moments.

Why Your Donation Matters

A childhood cancer diagnosis creates emotional, physical, and financial strain. While insurance may help cover medical treatment, it rarely addresses the everyday expenses that continue while parents are caring for their child.

  • Rent or mortgage payments
  • Utilities such as electricity, water, and internet
  • Groceries and household essentials
  • Transportation to and from hospitals and treatment centers
  • Car payments and fuel costs

These financial pressures can distract families from what matters most. Your donation allows parents to stay present with their child during treatment and recovery.

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Donor Impact Levels

Every dollar brings relief, dignity, and hope to families facing childhood cancer.

$20 – Fuel for the Fight

Provides gas for a family to travel to and from a chemotherapy appointment.

$50 – Meals that Matter

Covers meals for a family while their child is undergoing treatment at the hospital.

$100 – Comfort & Care Kit

Provides a kit with gift cards for a grocery store, gas station, and food delivery, giving families flexibility to meet immediate and essential needs.

$250 – Lights On, Hope Strong

Covers a month of utility bills, keeping lights, water, and heat on during treatment.

$500 – Keys to Stability

Assists with a car payment or transportation costs, so families can reliably access treatment and essential appointments.

$2,500 – Nourish & Nurture

Provides groceries, gas, utility assistance, and temporary lodging to help a family through a critical treatment month.

$5,000 – Full Circle Family Grant

Covers a full month of rent or mortgage, car payment, utilities, gas, and groceries that meets essential needs so families can focus on what truly matters: healing and hope.

Make a Donation Today

Your generosity can change a family’s experience during treatment. A single gift can help keep the lights on, put food on the table, or ensure transportation to critical medical appointments.

Donate today to support families facing childhood cancer in Florida.

Other Ways to Give

In addition to one-time or recurring donations, there are many ways to support families facing childhood cancer. You can volunteer your time to assist with programs, provide support for essential bills such as rent, utilities, and transportation to treatment, or participate in fundraising initiatives in your community. Corporate partnerships, sponsorships, and matching gift programs can also amplify your impact. Every form of support, whether through time, resources, or advocacy, helps ensure that families receive the care, stability, and encouragement they need during a challenging journey.

Donate Now

Provide immediate financial support to families facing childhood cancer, helping cover essential needs during treatment.

Monthly Giving

Make a lasting impact through recurring donations that provide ongoing stability and hope for families year-round.

Gift Cards

Give families flexibility to purchase gas, groceries, meals, and essentials when they need it most.

Host a Fundraiser

Turn your passion into impact by rallying your community to support families fighting childhood cancer.

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