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We connect cancer survivors and their caregivers with nature and each other through the healing power of walks, hike and retreats. There are about 19 million cancer survivors in the United States. Many feel anxious, scared and alone. Our programs combine the proven benefits of exercise, the camaraderie of the shared cancer experience, and the solace of nature to help people manage the emotional and physical challenges cancer presents.
The Seany Foundation exists to improve the lives of children, teens and young adults affected by cancer through programs that bring hope and happiness to kids with cancer and their families.
Helping breast cancer patients and their families.
To provide educational information about cancer
TO BENEFIT CANCER PATIENTS IN ORLEANS COUNTY
The Charlotte Maxwell Clinic's mission is to support and empower low-income women with cancer by providing free access to compassionate, integrative care, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, guided imagery, movement, and nutritional advice. These evidence-based modalities offer relief from the side effects of cancer and its treatments, and contribute to increased rates of survival and quality of life. They are rarely covered by insurance and are too costly for women living in poverty. Since 1991, CMC has provided integrative cancer care and health education free of charge to thousands of underserved women with cancer. Our vision is that all low-income women with cancer achieve the highest attainable health during their cancer journey.
As cancer survivors, we embrace the moment and show the world that there can be a purposeful life after a cancer diagnoses. PINK PHURREE (pronounced "fury"), Texas' first all women and cancer survivor dragon Boat Team, was founded by Frances Arzu' in 2007. PINK PHURREE, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is an unconventional cancer support group where dragon boat paddling is used to promote active survivorship both on and off the water. As members of the International Breast Cancer Survivor Paddler Commission, we are a breast cancer survivor team. Even so, we do encourage survivors that have been diagnosed with other types of cancer to join our crew as well. As Pink Phurree embraces new survivors, the journey continues to expand our ability to touch and enrich many lives. No experience or athletic ability required!
Our mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by community. Our vision is that no one should have to face cancer alone.
Jamie's Hope's mission is to assist those affected by cancer with direct programming for patients and their families; by raising awareness of early detection and prevention; and by supporting scientific research of cancer treatments.