Look Good… Feel Better® for Teens
Treatment for cancer comes with tough physical and sociological side effects.
Look Good…Feel Better is a free, national public service program dedicated
to teaching women and teen-age cancer patients the techniques to help restore their appearance and self-image. LGFB includes separate programs for women
and teenagers, as well as a Spanish program.
The Teen Program is open to boys and girls ages 13-17 who are undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment for any kind of cancer, and offers tips on skin care, hair, nutrition, exercise and fitness, and social life. The Spanish Program provides all information and services in Spanish.
more info: www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org
I Can Cope ®
I Can Cope is an educational program for people facing cancer—either personally, or
as a friend or family caregiver. Living with cancer can be one of the greatest
challenges a person can face in the course of a lifetime. I Can Cope offers help so
that you can meet this challenge.
Knowledge is power, and the more you know about what is happening during cancer
diagnosis and treatment, the better equipped you will be to handle each step of the journey.
more info: www.cancer.org/icancope
Camp Summersault
Camp Summersault is a camping experience provided for those affected by cancer. “CAMP SUMMERSAULT" - Day camp is open to children diagnosed with cancer and their siblings
5-13 years of age, and volunteers ages 14 years of age and older are encouraged to apply to be day camp counselors.
more info: www.parentsagainstcancer.com/
summer_camps_summersault.htm



