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Wellness House envisions a community where all people affected by cancer thrive. Offered at no cost, and as a complement to medical treatment, our programs educate, support and empower participants so they will improve their physical and emotional well-being.
PHASE ONE is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting ground-breaking Phase I and Phase II clinical cancer research, innovative education and treatment programs, and funding forward-thinking leaders in the scientific and medical community.
To create and sustain a community of support for people living with and affected by cancer by offering one‑on‑one support, peer groups, a boutique (wigs and mastectomy supplies), referrals, and community education—so that no one in their service area faces cancer alone.
The Cancer Council of Reno County helps people and families in Reno County affected by cancer by providing local financial and practical support (for example travel and medication assistance), operating equipment/loan programs, and promoting cancer education and prevention in the community.
The CT Challenge's primary exempt purpose is to raise money to fund cancer survivorship programs for cancer survivors and caregivers, survivorship research, and education through activities that include but are not limited to organizing annual bike rides and other athletic fundraising activities.
The Cancer Association of Darke County provides local support, information, referrals and practical assistance to Darke County residents affected by cancer. They focus on patient education, help with transportation and supplies, and volunteer-driven services to reduce barriers to treatment and care.
The mission of IMPACT Melanoma is to save lives by reducing the incidence of melanoma. We accomplish this through public awareness campaigns and educational messaging about sun protection, and by providing early detection programs as well as support and advocacy for those struggling with melanoma.
Founded in 2012, the mission of the Ovarian Cancer Project is to educate the community on the symptoms and risk factors of gynecologic cancers and to provide supportive services to patients and their families experiencing these cancers. The Ovarian Cancer Project is 100% funded by generous donations from the community.
Our mission is to educate and aid families battling cancer with patient centered programs focusing on facilitating continued interaction between school and patients through Monkey In My Chair program. As well as fund cures for pediatric brain cancer.
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.
Provides support, information, and practical resources for people affected by stomach (gastric) cancer while promoting earlier detection, patient education, research, and advocacy; it runs programs (including patient summits and resource bundles) to empower patients, caregivers, and the medical community.
The Sue DiNapoli Ovarian Cancer Society's mission is to support low income and under-insured women in Southern Colorado through the Sue’s Gift Financial Assistance Program and to educate the community about ovarian cancer symptoms and risk factors.