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Our mission is to serve and provide resources to underserved and underinsured individuals and families. We are committed to educating and navigating them through issues surrounding Preventive Care, Pre- and Post- Breast Cancer diagnoses and all aspects of Breast Health. Our vision is an end to Breast Cancer related deaths caused by late stage Breast Cancer diagnoses.
To Support Hospital Patients Suffering From Cancer And Other Life-Threatening Diseases And Their Families; Also To Grant Wishes Of Children With Cancer.
Cure First is a nonprofit research organization committed to accelerating the discovery of targeted, safer and more effective treatments for cancer. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, which includes combining computational biology and functional genomics with cutting-edge robotic technologies, Cure First is fast-tracking the identification of new drug targets and possible cures.
Our mission is to help empower young adults everyone affected by adolescent and young adult cancer by ending isolation and building community.
Camp Sunshine enriches the lives of Georgia's children with cancer and their families through recreational, educational and support programs.
Bright Pink helps to save lives from breast and ovarian cancer by empowering women to know their risk and manage their health proactively. We focus on health, not cancer, to inspire women to practice prevention. Our innovative programs, strategic initiatives and powerful partnerships directly reach women in their daily lives and healthcare providers in their daily practice.
The Michael Hoefflin Foundation for children's cancer is a public non profit 501 (c) (3) foundation that provides financial and emotional support to children and their families in the Santa Clarita and surrounding valleys. We strive to educate the public and provide grant funding for innovative research to accelerate progress in the fight against pediatric cancer.
The mission of The National Children's Cancer Society is to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and their families worldwide.We serve as a financial, emotional and educational resource for those in need at every stage of illness and recovery. In the United States, we ease the financial burdens that accompany major illness, give crucial support and address the challenges of survivorshiwe provide lifesaving pharmaceutical drugs and medical supplies to facilities that treat children with cancer.
Pediatric Cancer Foundation’s mission is to find a cure for childhood cancer. Founded in 1970, this 501(c)(3) non-profit charity raises money for research, state of the art equipment/ instruments and patient/parent care for world renowned doctors at the hospitals PCF supports. These hospitals include: NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at NYU Langone Medical Center Cohen Children’s Medical Center of NY Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center Comer Children’s Hospital, The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences
Go4theGoal Foundation's unwavering mission is to improve the lives of children battling cancer by providing financial support, developing and implementing unique hospital programs, funding innovative research, and granting personal wishes.Through our first hand experience with pediatric cancer and our medical background, Go4theGoal provides the best practices to patients, their families and the hospitals and staff that care for them.
Bay Area Cancer Connections supports anyone affected by breast or ovarian cancer with personalized services that inform and empower.
Sharsheret, Hebrew for chain, is a national not-for-profit organization supporting young Jewish women and their families facing breast cancer. Our mission is to offer a community of support to women, of all Jewish backgrounds, diagnosed with breast cancer or at increased genetic risk, by fostering culturally-relevant individualized connections with networks of peers, health professionals, and related resources.