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It is the mission of KyMel to provide connecting experiences for families on the cancer journey.
Our mission is to provide education about HPV infection and HPV-positive cancers, specifically HPV-related oropharyngeal or head and neck cancers. HPVANDME is also dedicated to supporting people affected by HPV: patients, partners, and caregivers.
The mission of The Pink Fund is to alleviate the effects of cancer-related financial toxicity (CRFT) for breast cancer patients.The Pink Fund provides financial support which helps meet basic needs, decrease stress levels, and allow breast cancer patients to focus on healing while improving survivorship outcomes. The 90 day program covers expenses for housing, transportation, utilities and health insurance premiums.
The CBCC Foundation for Community Wellness is an organization committed to addressing the financial, educational, and emotional needs of individuals in Kern County who have been diagnosed with cancer. Through the foundation, we promote cancer awareness and prevention to decrease incidence and increase survivorship through early detection. The resources provided by the CBCC Foundation are available to any cancer patient in Kern County regardless of treatment facility.
To help find a cure for Ewing Sarcoma (ES), a pediatric cancer, by fundraising to: raise public awareness by distributing facts; make scientific research grants for ES research; and planning activities and retreats for life enriching experiences to those fighting pediatric cancers.
Vision Statement: Every member of our North Coast community will have access to a seamless network of care and feel supported and empowered when facing a breast or gynecologic cancer concern. Mission Statement: Breast and GYN Health Project is a grassroots community resource for those facing breast or gynecologic cancer concerns. We promote healthy survivorship through information, hope, and healing support, while encouraging each person to become their own best medical advocate. We advocate within our community to address breast and gynecologic cancer concerns responsibly and holistically. We are cancer survivors and support persons healing through service and bearing witness to others.
To raise money to fight cancer. Donations are made to research at both Mass General and Dana Farber
Our mission is to improve early detection for breast cancer worldwide through creative and empowering education.
At Wellspring, people living with cancer tell us what helps them the most - having access to information, receiving support, and learning new ways to cope. They also tell us the cancer journey has two roads: medical and emotional. Individuals and their loved ones often have difficulty finding the emotional, psychological and practical support they so urgently require. The support provided by Wellspring becomes a vital complement to medical treatment. In Calgary, only Wellspring devotes itself exclusively to the unique non-medical needs that cancer presents. People with cancer, their families and friends can exchange information, develop a support system and create a sense of hope, in a warm, caring and welcoming atmosphere. Wellspring charges no fees. Its programs are available free to anyone living with any type of cancer at any stage. Programs include individual and group classes, coping skills, expressive therapies, energy work, educational workshops and a discussion series.
It is our mission to ease the burden of families who are struggling financially as a result of caring for a loved one with terminal cancer.
Canadian foundation which raises money solely for cancer research in Terry's name while at the same time is a leader among charitable organizations in maintaining low administrative and fundraising cost ratios. Currently, more than 85 cents of every dollar raised goes towards finding a cure for cancer. Please visit www.terryfox.org to learn more.
"To bring awareness and provide funding for the research of rare kidney cancers like HLRCC in children and young adults." -Driven To Cure www.driventocure.org