How many children can’t afford to get treated?
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Across the world, millions of children are battling life-threatening illnesses — yet treatment remains out of reach.
More than 1.7 billion children and adolescents lack access to safe, affordable medical or surgical care. Each year, around 400,000 children are diagnosed with cancer, but in low- and middle-income countries, up to 85% receive no proper treatment at all.
In Eastern and Southern Africa, 1.5 million children suffering from severe malnutrition can’t get the life-saving help they need.
Behind these numbers lie the same cruel barriers — poverty, limited healthcare infrastructure, low insurance coverage, and governments unable to shoulder the cost. In many regions, a single hospital visit can cost more than a family’s annual income.
This is why we act.
Because every child deserves not just hope — but a real chance to heal.
When a child is diagnosed with a severe disease — cancer, congenital heart defect, kidney failure — hope often fades under the crushing weight of medical bills. In many parts of the world, access to proper treatment depends not on the urgency of the illness, but on the ability to pay.
That’s where Support Care Haven steps in.
Our mission is simple but urgent:
to give every sick child a real chance to heal.

We do this by:
Providing direct medical funding for critical treatment.
Supplying essential medical materials to hospitals and families.
Connecting children with partner hospitals for specialized care.
Offering emotional and psychological support for both children and parents.
Because healing isn’t only about medicine — it’s about dignity, love, and hope.

Behind every number is a story.
Behind every story is a child who deserves to grow up.
And behind every child stands people like you — who choose compassion over distance, and action over silence.
Together, we can make sure that no child fights alone.