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To deliver art projects, crafts, and interactive toys to hospitalized pediatric cancer patients.
Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community, is dedicated to providing support, education and hope to all people impacted by cancer, including family members and friends of those diagnosed. Free of charge to everyone, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee’s evidence-based programming for men, women, children and families includes support groups, healthy lifestyle workshops, mind-body classes, social activities, educational lectures and community resource information. Offering approximately 70 professionally-led support and networking groups, and more than 80 educational workshops and lectures each month from two locations, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is able to make a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer. We build community, so no one has to face cancer alone. Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee mission is to ensure all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.
The Big Tree Memorial Fund is dedicated to honoring the legacy of Erik Knapp and advocating strength and providing assistance to those impacted by cancer.
Mission: Providing Christ-centered support and hope to those affected by cancer. Vision: To expand to a sustainable international organization by implementing new programs, increasing services, expanding volunteer opportunities, and developing needed support for individuals and families affected by cancer. Values: We are committed to carrying out our mission in a Christ-centered, caring culture dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by cancer. We will adapt to the dynamic needs of the people we serve by acting responsibly, with a sense of urgency and a passion for excellence. With integrity, our team will serve with compassion, respect and kindness, offering hope and peace to all.
We provide hope, education, and support to sarcoma patients and their families in the Pacific Northwest, while investing in research to improve cure rates for sarcoma cancers.
The Mission of Native Heart Healing, Inc. is to operate as a not-for-profit Equine-assisted therapy providing help to cancer patients and survivors, and people who have been victims of domestic abuse, and trauma. We offer interactions with Gyspy horses as a way to help improve emotional growth for those needing help in overcoming grief, combating depression, improving self -esteem, and for those suffering from anxiety as they deal with the overwhelming experience of cancer treatments.
Support Connection's mission is to change fear to hope by providing free emotional, social and educational support services to people impacted by breast, ovarian, or any gynecological cancer. Through one-on-one sessions with professional counselors, cancer survivors themselves, and group programs embracing the mind, body, and spirit, Support Connection's goal is to be a comforting and empowering resource for as long as you need us. All of our services are provided free of charge, and are unlimited.
Mission: Muddy’s Buddies is a nonprofit, charitable organization that seeks to improve the quality of life of children and their families whose lives have been touched by cancer and other chronic illnesses in the Greater Rochester, NY area.
Our mission is to transform lives through year-round recreational and social programs for children and their families challenged with pediatric cancer or another life threatening illness. All programs are provided at no cost to the child and their family.
Gilda’s Club Chicago provides free emotional, social, and educational support programs for anyone affected by cancer — patients, caregivers, family and friends — with the aim of reducing isolation and strengthening community through groups, workshops, and wellness activities.
Camp Rainbow Gold provides year‑round programs that give emotionally empowering, medically‑aware camp and peer‑support experiences to Idaho children diagnosed with cancer and their families, including oncology and sibling camps, family retreats, teen support and scholarships.
Their mission is to improve the care and quality of life for children with cancer and offer support to their families. We focus our efforts on three main areas: Supporting the financial, physical, and emotional needs of families through our programs. Serving as an advocate and resource in the community for childhood cancer. Funding cutting edge research to help find a cure for childhood cancer. We carry out our mission through our Aid and Service Programs: Patient Aid Program – helps pay medical or household bills provide gas and grocery cards, repairs the family car to assist in getting the child to treatment, helps purchase bus and plane fare when treatment is far from home, help cover the cost of alternative therapies, and supplements not covered by insurance, and helps with funeral expenses when a child earns their wings. Parents often miss working to care for a critically ill child. Eventually, it’s hard to pay bills so Megan’s Wings Patient Aid Program steps in to help. We work directly with medical social workers who help identify families in need. Megan’s Home - provides temporary housing so families can stay close to the hospital while their child goes through long term treatment such as bone marrow transplant. Adopt a Family Program - provides care packages to families in need over the holidays. Special Events and Hospital Service Program hosts therapeutic events and luncheons for patients and their families in and outside the hospital setting. Our Research Program - funds cutting edge childhood cancer research through organizations such as the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, St Baldrick’s Foundation, and City of Hope to help find better treatments and cures for childhood cancer.