Each year over 65,000 young adults between the ages of 15 and 39 are diagnosed with cancer. Cancer is the leading disease killer among this population.
 
CCC has awarded over $70,000 in college scholarships to young adult cancer survivors and continues to give hope to these students.

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photo of graduateEvery cancer survivor deserves the chance to receive a college education. Yet the burden of medical debt, side effects of treatment, and limited access to financial and informational resources leaves many young adult cancer survivors with little hope of attending college.

CCC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for young adult cancer survivors by increasing opportunity for college access and success through the following initiatives:

  • An annual college scholarship program that recognizes survivors who demonstrate leadership, commitment to education, and betterment of their community
  • An online community managed by CCC that connects, supports and empowers survivors in pursuit of higher education
  • Scholarship management guidance and resources, including an online database that contains information on thousands of national scholarships for young adult cancer survivors

[We are accepting donations for the 2009 Scholarship Program. Click here to donate.]

Learn about CCC’s annual college scholarship program for young adult cancer survivors

Search CCCpedia, CCC’s easy to use database of college scholarships available to young adult cancer survivors.

 

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