Empowering Teenage Cancer Fighters

Established with a mission to fight against cancer in children and teenagers, Charlie Mugga Teenage Cancer Initiative is a passionate non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and supporting young cancer patients.

Hi, My name is Charlie Mugga, I am 17 years old, I was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma at age the of 9. I was at that age where was starting to discover myself. As much as I did not understand the extent of my condition and most of the things that were explained to me, It was extremely terrifying. I was wide awake when my biopsy was done. It is a very long story that i will narrate as we go along. And Thankfully to the NHS, I successfully completed my treatment.

We run mini inspirational sessions with teenagers who are struggling to understand their condition and have lost hope.

We also make donations to teenage cancer patients who are struggling to meet their minimal treatment costs, cope with the side effects of chemotherapy and lack basic needs like nutritious foods and other life necessities.

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Dedicated Support

We provide emotional and financial support to teenage cancer patients and their families.

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Awareness Campaigns

Conducting campaigns to educate and spread awareness about teenage cancer prevention and treatment.

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Fundraising Events

Organizing events and fundraisers to raise funds for projects that benefit teenage cancer patients.

Our Vision

Our vision is to create a future where pediatric cancer is no longer a threat to young lives, where every teenager battling cancer receives the support and care they deserve, and where communities come together to fight against this disease.

Our Mission

At Charlie Mugga Teenage Cancer Initiative, our mission is to raise awareness about teenage cancer, provide emotional and financial support to young cancer patients and their families, and fund projects that aim to improve the lives of those affected by pediatric cancer.

Get Involved Today

Join us in the fight against teenage cancer. Your contribution can make a real difference in the lives of young patients.

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