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Alone is just alone ... without a solid network you are nowhere. This is why SuperNils is surrounded by strong partners, each of whom can add value to the general operation of the organisation.

On this page, we introduce you to our associates, people and organisations who work very closely with vzw SuperNils to effectively achieve our goals. Currently, our network of associates consists of 12 partners. Each of them has a specific meaning for us. We will take you for a brief introduction ... 

We collaborate with five organisations/partners on projects and interactive packages. They thus effectively support us in the objective of boosting patients' mental well-being. They are LukiArt asbl  From Sint-Martens-Latem, Phyxxilab (Educentrum) From Ghent, drop-in centre Casa Callenta, the hospital care staff and more specifically also AZ Delta Roeselare. Together with them, we realised the interactive boxes "SuperNils Sketch Workshop", "Talisman Box", "Technique Box" and "Movement Box" and we are further thinking about new projects. Furthermore, the hospitals/open houses also provide information/feedback regarding the use of our interactive boxes and help monitor the administration around GDPR security.

With Lost & Co asbl we partnered to organise a training on grief and loss for teachers facing cancer in the classroom. The organisation provided a professional meeting and a lot of valuable material, which the teachers could use to start their own school policy around grief and loss. 

A recent partner is LEA. They make podcasts available to our audience and have even included a podcast around SuperNils in their offerings.

And then there are the patient organisations, united in the BHS (Belgian Haematological Society). Thanks to this group, we get more awareness among haematological patients and also a lot of information that we get to share on our website. A very useful group of people, who meet bi-monthly and of which vzw SuperNils is part. One patient organisation specifically, viz. Lymphoma Cancer Association Flanders vzw, supported us in developing the SuperNils days, where we handed out fun gifts to patients in our six partner hospitals. They allowed us to grow as an organisation and become known in more hospitals.

With one partner, cooperation consists of sharing each other's brochures and information so that the specific workings become known to a wider audience. Name recognition is thus central here. It involves Snow sports Flanders (headquarters in Berchem).

Finally, there are the University of Ghent and the UZA Foundation, affiliated to the University of Antwerp. With each of them, vzw SuperNils has a university fund to support scientific research into leukaemia.  

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LukiArt vzw is a highly creative organisation dedicated to "art tailored to the sick child". They organise workshops at their location in Sint-Martens-Latem, but also at sick children's homes or hospitals. Specifically for us, they developed an art box with all kinds of sustainable materials, with which the children can create a talisman. This lucky charm should give them strength to fight their illness. Their resident artist, Nils, provided the videos at the SuperNils Sketch Workshop. He teaches patients to draw and sketch figures to create their own artwork. NPO SuperNils, together with Pfizer, provided the drawing materials.

Losing someone or losing your health happens to everyone from time to time. Lost & Co does not want to cover up such losses, but they make stories about loss visible and discussable, inviting everyone to join in. After all, talking helps to deal with loss. Lost & Co vzw is helping SuperNils to provide training for teachers facing cancer in the classroom. How do you make loss negotiable in a classroom? What do you say and what is better not to say? Teachers are given a package of information to work out their own school policy on mourning and loss. Because you will be better prepared for what you would rather not experience ...

The Fyxxilab is the first innovative makerspace in Flanders. In Ghent and on location, children, young people and adults aged 5 to 99 get hands-on to work with all kinds of innovative STEAM tools. Together with SuperNils, "technology kits" are now being developed, packed with fun, exciting and innovative STEAM material. Great to take your mind off things during a long hospital stay, but also very educational. Get rid of boredom, forget about misery for a while, but get to work with great material and enrich your knowledge at the same time. The cases will be available in our partner hospitals.

Besides being a target group, they are also active partners, in the development of our projects and interactive packages. For instance, we receive substantive, technical and practical support from the physiotherapists, among others, in the development of the movement box, a suitcase full of materials that patients can use in their hospital rooms. The input of these hospital staff is hugely important. That way, we are sure to offer the right materials and not suggest incorrect movements on our accompanying sheets and videos. So everything for quality and professionalism!

BHS

The Belgian Haematological Society is a scientific association consisting of over 500 members: internists, biologists, nurses, other scientists and patient organisations with a specific interest in the field of haematology. Among other things, they are engaged in building the necessary relationships to represent Belgian Hematology with public or private, national or international companies and departments involved in clinical practice, education or research in Hematology. Asbl SuperNils is a member of the patient committee of the BHS. There, we cooperate with the other patient organisations and get a huge amount of useful information (including on clinical studies) that we can share on our website. Moreover, this cooperation is very important for our visibility and brand awareness.

Lymphatic Cancer Association Flanders vzw (LVV for short) is a patient organisation for and founded by (former) lymphatic cancer patients. LVV is active throughout Flanders and targets young to old. LVV can therefore rely on volunteers who have had the disease themselves or have experienced it closely. LVV has no staff and is therefore entirely run by volunteers who put their heart and soul into helping all fellow sufferers.

Open house casa callenta

When you are diagnosed with cancer, the world stands still for a moment. And then come the questions: what will be my treatment, what are my prospects? Am I going to survive? You put yourself confidently in the hands of your doctors because you know that a long way has already been travelled medically. You can pull yourself up by that. Until you discover that cancer is more than a medical case and you realise you need help in other ways too. That's when you can turn to Casa Callenta. We operate in and for northern Antwerp. Every week, we organise meeting moments with a formative, informative and relaxing offer. During (family) weekends, we do this for young people with cancer. On our roadmap you can find where to go in your area. You will also find various interesting links to websites. Discover something new. Meet other people and fellow sufferers. Relax and find your way with and after cancer.

Sneeuwsport Vlaanderen is the only recognised ski and snowboard federation in Flanders. Recognised and subsidised by Sport Flanders, we focus on competition, recreation and training.
We are the contact point for Flemish winter sports enthusiasts, the reference for anyone seeking information and/or calling on our expertise.
Snow Sports Flanders also wants to support young patients with cancer. Through vzw SuperNils, they want to make their operation and proposals known to the right target group. We will support them through the website, but also through our SuperNils days and possibly the podcast 'Leukaemia, SuperNils Boostfactory'.

We are immensely proud to have the University of Ghent as a partner in our operation. She collaborates on our second goal of supporting scientific research on leukaemia.
To this end, Vzw SuperNils has a research funding fund at Ghent University. Money can be donated through this fund, to support scientific research into leukaemia, the important research into immunotherapy and, finally, research into the impact of informing patients, relatives and caregivers about leukaemia and immunotherapy. Donations of 40 euros or more are tax-deductible.
This button takes you to the SuperNils fund page. You will find all the information on how to deposit:

Asbl SuperNils has an official and hospital management committee-approved partnership with AZ Delta. We are in the process of drafting such agreements with all our partner hospitals. This process should be completed by 2025.

Children who are incurably ill. Cancer patients whose treatment does not work or whose cancer keeps coming back. UZA foundation supports researchers who can make a difference by developing new treatments or improving existing ones. You too can play a part in this, for instance by making a deposit to the SuperNils fund (see button below).

The LEA programme guides cancer patients, their informal carers and healthcare professionals in the search for balance around the disease.

We listened to associations providing help to cancer patients, doctors, nurses and psychologists. They made us understand the importance of improving psychological support for patients and their carers. We worked on that, and that is how LEA was born.

LEA is a programme of Servier.

The AYA work of Kom op tegen Kanker is a fine partner of vzw SuperNils. It gives us the opportunity to test ideas for new projects in advance and thus use the money correctly. Moreover, the workings take certain projects on holiday trips (or present them during the meetings), so that they become better known to the AYAs and they can also provide feedback, with which we can possibly adjust or refine the project.

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An association for people suffering from Multiple Myeloma (Kahler's disease) and for people suffering from Waldenström's disease. These diseases are two forms of bone marrow cancer. Of course, we are also there for their family and friends. Multiple myeloma is a disease that is not very common but still affects some 500 to 600 new patients a year in Belgium.

CMP Flanders has proposed to non-profit organisation SuperNils to come and talk about the operation and the packages during their annual symposium. This way, we effectively reach patients and our packages can become much better known.