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Ellaniel Foundation provides global financial, emotional and mental health support to families and children battling terminal illnesses like cancer and brain tumors in underserved communities in the United states and Africa 🌍

06/11/2026

300,000 FCFA in prizes for practical ideas that help children battling cancer.

Who can enter? Students, teachers, nurses, parents, entrepreneurs, artists, ANYONE 16+ with heart and a practical solution.
Solo or team. All 10 regions welcome.

DEADLINE: July 15 🔗 APPLY:
https://forms.gle/owLdTGVAWyxqzZkd6

Tag someone who needs to see this.

06/10/2026

Every child deserves a chance to thrive.

Childhood cancer remains a significant challenge, but early detection, awareness, and community action can save lives. That is why the Ellaniel Foundation is launching its first-ever Ellaniel Champion Training Workshop an opportunity for community leaders, nurses, teachers, youth advocates, and passionate individuals to become champions for childhood cancer awareness.

Through this training, participants will gain practical knowledge on recognizing early warning signs, understanding childhood cancers such as retinoblastoma, supporting affected families, and becoming effective advocates within their communities.

One trained champion can educate a community.
One informed community can support a family.
One early diagnosis can save a child's life.

Be part of the movement. Be the voice. Make an impact.

🔗 Register here: https://forms.gle/6xC7L982fxB2TDeS7

Together, we can beat childhood cancer.


Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP)
Cancer Research & Oncology
Childhood Cancer International

06/08/2026

Cancer is not waiting. Neither should we.

Across Africa, too many families are facing the reality of cancer with limited access to early detection, education, support, and innovative solutions. Behind every statistic is a mother, father, child, teacher, caregiver, or healthcare worker fighting to save a life.

That is why the Ellaniel Foundation Cancer Innovation & Research Challenge 2026 is calling on passionate problem-solvers to step forward.

We are looking for innovative ideas that can improve:
Cancer prevention
• Early detection
• Access to treatment
• Patient and family support systems

Whether you are a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, teacher, researcher, caregiver, engineer, software developer, student, or startup founder, your knowledge and experience could help create solutions that save lives.

We are also conducting a training needs survey for nurses, doctors, teachers, caregivers, and other frontline professionals. Your voice will help shape future workshops and training programs designed to strengthen cancer awareness, early detection, patient support, and community response.

Register and complete the survey here:
Workshop & Survey Registration Form

The future of cancer care in Africa will not be built by one profession alone. It will be built by communities, innovators, healthcare workers, educators, and advocates working together.

• Because every life deserves a chance.
• Because early action saves lives.
• Because innovation must serve people.


Cancer Research & Oncology

Ellaniel Foundation

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06/07/2026

"Is childhood cancer preventable?"

We asked. They answered. Most said yes.

And that's the most dangerous answer of all.

Watch the clip. Count the confident "no"s, the hesitant "maybes," the ones who blame diet, environment, parents. Then count how many children are sitting in chemotherapy chairs right now because someone believed the wrong thing.

Here's what the street doesn't know:

Childhood cancer isn't lifestyle. It isn't prevention. It isn't a choice a parent made or didn't make.

It's a genetic mutation. A random cellular betrayal. A diagnosis that lands on a Tuesday and rewrites a family's next decade before dinner.

The Ellaniel Foundation filmed this not to shame ignorance. We filmed it because the belief that childhood cancer is preventable is the same belief that makes us look away when it isn't.

If you think it's preventable, you don't have to fund research.
If you think it's preventable, you don't have to ask why survival rates in Cameroon aren't survival rates in London.
If you think it's preventable, you don't have to sit with a mother who did everything "right" and still lost her child.

The real question isn't "Is it preventable?"

It's: "What do you stop doing once you believe it is?"

Watch. React. But more importantly, ask yourself what you've quietly stopped fighting because you assumed someone else caused their own crisis.

Then visit www.ellaniel.org if you're ready to face what prevention myths let us ignore.

06/05/2026

This Sunday, we're not hosting a cancer survivor. We're hosting proof.

Proof that treatment works when families don't quit alone.
Proof that "warrior" isn't a metaphor, it's a child who sat through chemo and still wants to go to school.

Here's what most organizations won't show you:

The real cost of survival isn't medical. It's the gap after the hospital discharge. The uniform. The books. The taxi to school when fatigue still wins some mornings.

This Sunday, 1:00 PM EST / 6:00 PM WAT, live on TikTok: Godsgift's family steps forward.

Not to ask for pity. To show you exactly where your partnership lands.

Ellaniel Foundation is donating a celebration gift toward his school preparation. Small gesture. Massive signal. It tells a child who fought cancer that his next chapter matters as much as his last.

But here's the tension we need partners to sit with:

One celebration gift is a moment. A pipeline of them is a future.

We're inviting sponsors and partners to this live not to watch a story, to enter one. Because the families we host aren't case studies. They're the reason your CSR line item either breathes or dies on a spreadsheet.

If your partnership strategy still measures "reach" instead of "return on a child's Monday morning," we need to talk.

Join us Sunday. See the face. Hear the family. Then decide if your 2026 budget has room for proof.

DM "PARTNER" or visit www.ellaniel.org. No decks. Just decisions.

06/03/2026

Do children in Africa get enough access to treatment?

We asked. They answered. Most got it wrong.

Not maliciously. Not ignorantly. Just, wrong.

And that's the problem.

Watch the clip. Count how many assumptions surface in 60 seconds. "They have NGOs". "It's getting better." "Maybe in rural areas."

Here's what the street doesn't know:

A child in rural Cameroon with a brain tumor has a diagnosis window measured in weeks, not months. Not because the disease moves faster. Because the road to a CT scanner does.

The Ellaniel Foundation didn't film this to shame anyone. We filmed it because the gap between what people believe and what children survive is where our work lives.

This isn't a "raise awareness" post. Awareness without proximity is just performance.

The real question isn't "Do they have access?"

It's: "Would you know if they didn't?"

Watch. React. But more importantly, ask yourself when you last questioned what you think you know about healthcare outside your postcode.

Then visit www.ellaniel.org if you're ready to close that gap instead of just noticing it.

06/01/2026

Most "awareness" posts get scrolled past in 1.3 seconds. Here's why this one won't.
This month, we're not asking for likes. We're asking where you've been.
Brain Tumor Advocacy, silent killer, stolen personalities.

First Day of the African Child, 12 million still fighting for school.

Father's Day, but 1 in 4 kids here grow up without one

Cancer Awareness 2026, when did you actually check on someone fighting?

That smile? It's not a greeting. It's a mirror. She's buried loved ones, held final hands, and she's still inviting you to the fight.

New beginnings don't start with comfort. They start with the uncomfortable truth. Which cause have you been avoiding? Comment honest. No judgment.

05/30/2026

A child in your community could be showing signs of cancer right now.
Would anyone around them know?
Most wouldn't. And that's exactly the problem we're solving.

The Ellaniel Foundation is hosting a 2-Day Childhood Cancer Champions Workshop, August 21–23, 2026, and we're looking for the right people to be in that room.

Nurses. Teachers. Community leaders. Parents. Advocates. YOU. Not to watch. To be trained. Certified. And sent back into your community as a voice that saves lives. Because early detection doesn't start in a hospital. It starts with someone who knows what to look for. If that person could be you, tell us.

Fill out the interest survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4VjxGMoyloY4z9SL0MeWV2RvZsjr-J-jQsw2a69i6VnL-Qg/viewform?pli=1

Spots are limited. Champions are chosen.
Are you one of them?

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