Where ACT has helped

Our model empowers hospitals to lead change locally. ACT for Children ensures impact is real, measurable, and community-driven.

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Tailored solutions, measurable impact

ACT for Children partners directly with hospitals to create tailored, sustainable cancer care models – now active in six countries and expanding to 11 sites in the pilot phase.

Rather than a broad, one-size-fits-all strategy, ACT for Children works directly with hospitals treating children with cancer. This hospital-to-hospital model ensures that solutions are tailored to local realities, leading to real, measurable impact where it matters most.

To date, we have five childhood cancer sites open in Armenia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Indonesia, and expect to open 11 sites in the three-year pilot phase.

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Achievements

Clinics we support so far

Young patient sleeps peacefully in hospital bed during cancer treatment.

Indonesia

  • Dharmais Cancer Hospital, Jakarta
  • Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta
  • Dr. Hasan Sadikin Central General Hospital, Bandung
  • Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta
Child with intravenous line rests on hospital bed, undergoing pediatric cancer treatment.

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Honduras: Children’s Hospital of Tegucigalpa

The Children’s Hospital of Tegucigalpa treats 300 child cancer patients and 65 pediatric ALL patients each year. Fundación Hondureña para el Niño con Cancer is the collaborating patient organization.

Staff members at AYÚDAME A VIVIR Foundation in Guatemala wave in greeting at the front desk.

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Guatemala: Unidad Nacional de Oncología Pediátrica

The Unidad Nacional de Oncología Pediátrica treats 450 child cancer patients and 110 pediatric ALL patients each year. Ayudami A Vivir is the collaborating patient organization.

Reception area of AYUVI pediatric cancer center in Guatemala with staff member reviewing documents.

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El Salvador: Benjamin Bloom Hospital

The Benjamin Bloom hospital treats 340 child cancer patients and 75 pediatric ALL patients each year. Ayuvi is the collaborating patient organization.

Smiling boy receives medical preparation for treatment at a pediatric cancer clinic in Armenia.

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Armenia: Yeolyan Hospital

Yeolyan hospital treats 100 child cancer patients and 25 pediatric ALL patients each year. City of Smile is the collaborating patient organization.

It’s absolutely unacceptable, unethical, impossible to imagine that you can’t be cured just because you were born somewhere with limited resources. And it will be our mission to change this. We’re going to keep going until every child everywhere has the same chance for cure, the same chance for a full life.
Portrait of Scott Howard, CEO and Founder of Resonance, smiling in a suit and red tie – dedicated to global health equity and access to cure for all children.

Scott Howard

Chief Executive Officer & Founder Resonance 

Impact Data

ACT achievements

In just ten months, ACT for Children has made measurable progress.

10 hospitals across Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Armenia, and Indonesia have received high-quality medicines at no cost.

More than 360 healthcare providers have completed in-person training, and at every site, patients have access to curative therapies.

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175
Hours of HCP education and expert clinical support.
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10
Clinics enrolled
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486
Healthcare Professionals trained
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Children to receive quality medicine