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Pink Hands of Hope operates a thrift store and programs to support people with cancer in Central Pennsylvania — providing free products (wigs, mastectomy/compression bras, port pillows, clothing) and direct financial help (medical-bill assistance, fuel cards) so patients can access treatment. The thrift store and community donations fund these services and volunteer/mentoring programs.
The Prostate Cancer Research Institute (PCRI), a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, that is dedicated to helping prostate cancer patients and caregivers research your treatment options. We understand that they have lots of questions and we can help them find the answers that are specific to their case. All of our resources are designed by a multidisciplinary team of patients, advocates, and leading medical doctors, for the patient. We believe that by educating oneself about the disease, they will have more productive interactions with their medical professionals, and get better individualized care.
Mission: The HealthWell Foundation reduces financial barriers to care for underinsured patients with chronic or life-altering diseases. The HealthWell Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to help underinsured patients living with chronic or life-altering diseases afford their prescription drug copayments, health insurance premiums, deductibles and coinsurance and other out-of-pocket costs. HealthWell's vision is to ensure that no patient, adult or child, goes without essential medical treatments because they cannot afford them. Since 2004, we have helped more than 320,000 patients afford their medical treatments and lead healthier, more fulfilling and productive lives.
Zip With Us, Inc. is a 501(c)3 public charity serving infants and children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses via the donation of custom, vibrant medically-adapted garments. Our products enable kids ranging from infants to teens to keep their shirts on during chemotherapy and other infusion treatments both in the hospital and during at-home care. Our ZipShirts™ provide dignity and comfort, while making the medical device “access” process easier for both patients and caregivers since they are configured for the individual patient’s medical access points (e.g. ports, picc lines, central lines, g-tubes, n-tubes, etc.). They are soft, bright and personalized to match a child’s favorite colors, characters, and themes. Our new line of Drew’s Cruisers™ are medically-adapted onesies that protect a baby’s central lines via fasteners and flaps, allowing the child to move and play freely without worrying about line dislodgement or injury. These onesies are positive for these little ones in two powerful ways: (i) mitigating the chance of line infections and the need for unnecessary surgery due to accidental dislodgement, as well as (ii) helping prevent developmental stagnation by allowing free movement.
Gilda’s Club South Jersey provides free psychosocial support, education, and community programs for people affected by cancer and their families. It runs professionally‑led support groups, wellness and educational workshops, and age‑appropriate services for children and teens to help members cope and connect.
Stand By Me provides culturally-tailored emotional and practical support to local Israeli‑American / Jewish cancer patients and their families in the Los Angeles area. Services (delivered in Hebrew and by volunteers and staff) include transportation to treatment, meal support, cleaning/caregiver help, childcare/tutoring, and community events to reduce isolation and improve patients’ daily quality of life.
The mission of the Jeff Gordon Children's Foundation is to support children battling cancer by funding programs that improve patients' quality of life, treatment programs that increase survivorship and pediatric medical research dedicated to finding a cure. In addition, the Foundation provides support to the Jeff Gordon's Children's Hospital in Concord, NC, which serves children in the community by providing a high level of primary and specialty care, regardless of their ability to pay.
Our mission is to provide women and their families help, hope and healing to overcome suffering in their cancer journey.Our vision is to honor the life of Bessie Mathew by continuing to empower and support women facing cancer through various services and tools including financial, educational, health and life resources, care packages, counseling coordination, and tuition assistance.
Keaton’s provides family‑centered support for children with cancer and their families across Northern California. They offer emotional, educational, and direct financial assistance (grants, care packages, travel/food support), plus family navigation services, while also raising awareness and funding for pediatric cancer research.
IMBCR is a nonprofit research institute focused on advancing treatment and monitoring for multiple myeloma and related bone-marrow cancers through laboratory research and data-driven, precision approaches; the organization works to develop more personalized, tolerable therapies and to improve patient outcomes and survival.
ThriveWell Cancer Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for cancer by funding cancer research, providing patient support and offering programs to improve the quality of life for patients and their families.
To eradicate cancer as a life-threatening disease in children by funding promising and innovative childhood cancer research that might otherwise go unfunded.