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Super Sibs

Address: 4300 Lincoln Ave, Suite I
ROLLING MEADOWS, IL. 60008
Phone: 866-444-SIBS(7427)
Website: http://www.supersibs.org/
Languages Spoken: english

Our Vision

Our goal is to reach out to the brothers and sisters of over 12,600 children in the and who are diagnosed with cancer each year. Through our work, these siblings will feel valued, validated, heard, supported and delighted as recipients of SuperSibs! services and as participants in SuperSibs! activities.

Our Guiding Principles

  • Always FOCUS on the main goal of SuperSibs! - remembering that it's about the kids. We exist to Support, Honor and Recognize Brothers and Sisters of Children Diagnosed with Cancer.
  • SuperSibs! is a RESPONSIBLE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION to be led ethically and professionally - we will be accountable for results
  • MAXIMIZE ALLIANCES to create best results. Don't reinvent the wheel.
  • ORCHESTRATE professional and volunteer support (and alliances with related organizations) to serve these children in the best possible manner.
  • LISTEN to feedback and input. Respect and welcome diversity of thought and participation - from siblings, practitioners, parents, professionals and others.
  • LEAD in such as way as to make a positive impact in others' lives at every opportunity.
  • ASK for what we need - and accept that support graciously.
  • Be GRATEFUL for friends and supporters. Show appreciation and give forward.
  • Be CREATIVE, HAVE FUN and CELEBRATE LIFE while PROVIDING AN IMPORTANT SERVICE to help families as they face pediatric cancer.