World Child Cancer USA is a non-profit organization that works to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and care for children in developing countries. In 2015, they helped over 3,900 children globally and trained 1,500 healthcare professionals through their partnerships. They have launched a new program in Mexico focused on improving infrastructure like medical equipment, training 100 doctors and nurses, creating educational materials for parents, and starting family support groups to help more children complete treatment and improve survival rates. The annual report highlights their work saving lives in Mexico and thanks supporters for their generosity that allows these efforts.