What we do ...
Sustainable support
and inform
Asbl SuperNils supports the mental well-being of children, adolescents and young adults with cancer and scientific research into leukaemia. Furthermore, the organisation informs these patients and all interested parties, in the broadest sense of the word.
Sustainability is also the common thread running through our operations.
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SuperNils' information folder "Wings of Hope"
Asbl SuperNils designed a beautiful information folder "Wings of Hope", which we want to give to all children and AYAs diagnosed with cancer in our partner hospitals.
Initially, the folder will be developed on 500 copies and will be distributed in a test phase at UZ Gent, AZ Delta Roeselare and ZAS Cadix. After feedback, the folder will be fine-tuned and can be made in larger editions and distributed in all partner hospitals.
In the folder: an overview of questions you should definitely ask and links to available information, supplemented by leaflets, brochures and important forms. Information about our interactive packages and associated passwords will also be found in this folder.
Furthermore, it can be used to keep nice memories, build your own little file and archive info from the hospital.
The folder also looks very nice, so it could become a real gadget. Thanks to VLEEMO for financial support and development.
Talking groups for relatives of patients with onco-haematological disorders ... from March 2024. Organisation in collaboration with pharmaceutical company Servier.
To manage the interviews, we will engage an organisation such as non-profit organisation Lost & Co. Moreover, a doctor, nurse or oncoach will provide additional information.
Membership group within LinkedIn
SuperNils Connect aims to connect young people (from 14 years old), adolescents and young adults (AYAs up to 40 years old) with cancer, living in Belgium.
This is done through a peer group within LinkedIn, which people can join. Within this group, experiences can be shared, questions asked and information exchanged.
Take a quick look at the SuperNils Connect page and get your membership in order.


Supporting patients and their families

Let's do something together for the environment

Informing yourself properly is hugely important. Never get stuck with questions, but ask your doctor. If you are well informed, it will be easier for you to weigh up certain choices and take decisions. SuperNils helps you with this detailed information page. Go through it calmly and extract what is important and useful for you. And if something is not clear, ask your medical team for additional information.
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