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Located at 86 Colborne St. West in Oshawa, Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre has a warm, home like, atmosphere which offers a variety of both peer and professionally facilitated support groups for each of the major types of cancer. The centre also offers a variety of wellness classes to promote effective coping strategies such as yoga, tai chi, exercise classes, relaxation and visualization, art therapy and the Healing Journey. Caregiver support, grief support and programs for children and teens are available as Hearth Place recognizes the impact cancer has on the extended family and friends.
Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer is an online patient-centered platform that gathers and shares vetted, science-based information about pancreatic cancer treatments and clinical trials to help patients and caregivers make informed treatment decisions and find relevant trials and specialists. The organization also provides navigation tools and translated resources to improve access for diverse communities.
To provide Champaign County residents afflicted with cancer, financial assistance with the medicines and treatments necessary for their illness, and to provide emotional support in dealing with the disease.
The mission of the MACC fund is rooted in supporting Wisconsin-based research to help find a cure and facilitate treatment for pediatric cancer and related blood disorders.
To enhance the quality of life for children with cancer and their families by providing financial assistance and compassionate support programs while advocating for increased research funds and raising public awareness.
To be a leader in our community’s efforts to fight cancer and reduce its burden throughout the continuum of care utilizing:Education and community awarenessPrevention and early detectionBehavioral and nutritional scienceResearch and innovative technologies
The foundation is a patient-led nonprofit that raises awareness about inflammatory breast cancer, provides education and support to patients and families, and funds patient-focused research and biobanking to improve diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.
We are a group of Canadian volunteers with expertise in cancer care. Our aim is to promote self-sustaining programs by working with local professionals. We are guided by the core principles of collaboration, sustainability and clear and measurable outcomes.
In December of 2008, Cassandra Brown, was diagnosed with this terrible disease. Although she had minor health issues, she was otherwise healthy and had no cancer-related symptoms. For more than a year, she gracefully battled on, showing her strength and being a role model to us all. Unlike many diagnosed with this disease, she was blessed with several months of happy times, leaving an everlasting footprint in the lives of those around her. In March of 2010, Cassandra’s fight was over. As a legacy to her, the Cassandra’s Cure for Cancer Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was created to raise awareness and funds to help find a cure. Over the last 8 years, our foundation has raised over $70,000 through charitable events from which all proceeds were donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (www.pancan.org), the largest advocacy and medical research organization focused on finding a cure for this terrible disease.
The MFC Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 organization formed for the purpose providing community based social services to families living with a CANCER diagnosis. Our mission is to provide emotional, educational and financial support to families specifically for the non-medical aspects of treatment.
To Educate, so we and our families better understand our disease.To Participate, so others learn from our experience.To Communicate, so we and our health care professionals better understand each others' needs.To Support Research, for a future free of thyroid cancer.
Our mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.We serve the 5 counties in the Greater Philadelphia area, with 5 locations including our 2 main locations at The Suzanne Morgan Center at Ridgeland in Fairmount Park and Gilda's Club in Bucks County.