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Runway for Recovery provides families with a continuum of support along their journey with breast cancer. We create community by hosting events and providing services that create joy and inspire hope. With shared understanding we celebrate survivors, honor legacies, and fund families who have experienced loss.
The Goodtimes Project provides no-cost camps, retreats, and year-round events that support children, siblings, and families affected by pediatric cancer in Washington and Alaska. Their programs aim to restore childhood experiences, build peer community, and give families caring, cost-free opportunities to connect and heal.
The Caring Community Foundation (CCF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial support to cancer patients in need through assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, or other expenses that become difficult to manage during treatment. We support individuals receiving treatment in the triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill).
Hair Matters is a donations based 501 c 3 non-profit Identity Restoration Movement designed to validate, celebrate, and revitalize participants' sense of self and identity by offering free professional consultation, education and referral services, in a non-medical setting, to those affected by cancer treatment related hair, skin and nail changes.
Oncology And Kids (OAK) runs free, year-round quality-of-life and peer-support programs for children affected by cancer — including patients, siblings, and families. Their services center on medically supervised camps (Camp Reach for the Sky), teen retreats, grief support, and wraparound activities designed to help children cope emotionally, build resilience, and restore a sense of normalcy.
The Fundacion de Ayuda al Nino Oncologico Casa de la Sagrada Familia, aims to welcome children from other regions of the country, who are receiving cancer treatment at the Luis Calvo Mackenna Hospital in Santiago, giving them and their mothers, absolutely free accommodation, food, spiritual and emotional guidance as well as advice regarding the special care they need.
Paint Pink’s mission is to support cancer patients with goods and services not covered by insurance in order to allow patients to focus on their battle with this disease. These goods and services include payment of bills, legal fees, personal care items, house cleaning, meal delivery, and other aspects of daily living that need additional support. The uniqueness of each situation drives what support is given.
Our mission is to financially assist low-income women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. We aim to help those who are facing financial challenges by providing to low-income, underserved women in Massachusetts. We work towards meeting basic needs such as food access, housing assistance, and other fundamental supports. Our intention is to be a source of Pawsitivity and empowerment for ones's spirit and recovery.
Lisa’s Pink Petals of Hope established in 2014, with a mission to serve the needs of individuals and families affected by breast cancer. LPPOH has touched thousands of individuals and families through our programs; Breast Screening Initiative (BSI), Garment Fund Initiative (GFI), Patient Advocate Liaison Service (PALS), and the Lisa Marie Humanitarian Scholarship which provides financial assistance to High School Seniors that goes above and beyond for his or her community.
Hope Scarves is an international non-profit organization based in Louisville, Ky. We collect scarves and stories of hope from women who have faced cancer and then send them on to others in treatment. We also raise money for translational research because we believe hope comes in many forms, but research is key for improved treatment options and outcomes. Since our founding in 2012 we have grown exponentially and affectionately become known as the “sisterhood of the traveling scarves.”
When emotional despair “hits” in an instant, life as you know it ends temporarily! Whether it’s the death of a loved one, job loss, or in my case, Breast Cancer! October 19, 2008 a mammogram result of “abnormal” entered my home and from that day forward my days felt like an uncontrollable cloud had come over me. Thereafter, additional testing, continuing with biopsies, surgical lumpectomy, through to the final surgery of a double mastectomy on January 7, 2009.
The Mission of the ELLE FOUNDATION INC is to Create Memories of Joy for Children with Cancer & to grant final wishes for children battling a recurrence or secondary cancer.The ELLE Foundation is the last wish and vision of Lauren Elle Richmond. Lauren faced many recurrences in her 5 year battle against a brain stem tumor. Lauren Elle knew how physically & emotionally devastating recurrences could be. Lauren Elle considered the ELLE Foundation as the reason for her journey.ELLE is a 100% volunteer nonprofit run by Dean, Laurie, Dana Richmond, Lauren's mom, dad & older sister.