Michelle, mum to Elliott who was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, at age 14.
Cancer doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed, but those closest to them. However long it’s been since your child’s diagnosis,
we’re here for you.
Is your child in their teens or early 20’s? They can join our free activities and events to meet others living with and beyond cancer.
Once they’ve registered, you can get to know other parents who understand, with our parent events and online community.
We offer events and activities for siblings too.
You can see what’s coming up here.
Detailed below are our events for Teens, Volunteers, Fundraising and Challenges.
Volunteering with Teens Unite has changed my personality and outlook on life. When I hear all the amazing things the teens say about Teens Unite, I can tell they mean every word.
Teens Unite isn't just a charity to me, it was the beginning of restarting my life.
When Elliot started receiving the support of Teens Unite, I could see a change in him straightaway. His outlook on life was becoming positive again and I gained strength from seeing my little boy accepting what had happened and starting to move forward.
I needed help and that's where Teens Unite came in. I believe that everything happens for a reason, and the reason I met Teens Unite was to save my life.
With Teens Unite, I finally realised that I could climb out of this massive hole that I had been digging because I wasn't alone anymore.
If it wasn't for Teens Unite, I wouldn't be where I am now. They have been really supportive and given me the strength to push myself and not give up.
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