Raul hi,
Here's a wild and ambitious idea from left field.
If the software that Cancer Connections is currently running on does not have scope to add photos, videos, music etc, you could consider switching to the Ning social networking software that Planet Cancer runs on, at least for the young adults section.
Eek! - well I did mention this was a wild and ambitious idea :)
The basic software is free, and very easy to set up and use, but it comes with advertisements that Ning places, and storage and bandwidth limitations. Here's a brief summary in US dollars of what it might cost to have your own domain name rather than one with the word ning in it, remove the ads, and double the free storage and bandwidth quota. I'm mostly quoting from the Ning website here. All moneys are in US dollars.
To use your own domain name (which you need to register elsewhere), you need to purchase the premium service called "Point Your Domain Name to Your Social Network" for $4.95 per month and configure your domain name to point to your social network.
To remove the advertisements that run in the right column of your social network, you'll need to purchase the "Go Ad-Free" premium service for $24.95 per month.
By default, your social network comes with a quota of 10GB of storage and 100GB of bandwidth. This is a social network with approximately 5,000 photos or 500 videos. If you exceed this you can purchase one or more units of Get More Storage and Bandwidth for $9.95 per month. Each unit purchased will add another 10GB of storage and 100GB of bandwidth per month.
As I say, rather wild and ambitious, but nevertheless I throw it in the ring for contemplation 🙂
Cheers,
Ed.