Every year, more than 500 children in Israel are
diagnosed with cancer. Due to the grim diagnosis of
the disease, hospitalization and treatments, the children
and their families face many emotional, functional
and economic challenges, including: anxiety, despair,
confusion, lack of information and the ability to prioritize,
fatigue, isolation, dealing with institutions and logistical
organization of the family, purchasing pharmaceutical
drugs, finding financial support when the parent’s income
is affected, and more. After the hospitalization period,
when the children return home, the families deal with
challenges such as reintegration into their own lives
combined with the routine of monitoring and treatments.
To make it easier to deal with these challenges, the nonprofit
organization Larger than Life was founded in 2000,
with the aim of improving the quality of life and wellbeing
of children with cancer and their families, all over the
country, regardless of religion, gender and nationality.
Our vision is to support children with cancer and their families
from diagnosis to recovery, and to bring about a significant
change in the lives of the children and their families by creating
joyful experiences while continuing to improve the quality
of care and medical conditions for the children. Since it was
founded, Larger than Life has helped more than 15,000
children to cope with cancer, through activities that focus
on three areas: happiness, health and hope