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Facilitating communication and dissemination of knowledge among scientists and others dedicated to the cancer problem; fostering research in cancer and related biomedical sciences; encouraging presentation and discussion of new and important observations in the field; providing training and public education; and advancing the understanding of cancer etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment throughout the world.
Mommy and Me Cancer Foundation's mission is to support young mothers battling cancer who also raise minor children. Our programs ensure no family fights alone.
The overarching mission of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation is to enable support, both through in-kind services and donations, to further the mission and support services of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.
4Him2Day-Children's Cancer Resource Foundation provides support to families in the greater Willamette Valley in treatment for childhood cancer through financial assistance, physical acts of service and emotional support.
THE MISSION OF THE ERIE CANCER WELLNESS CENTER IS TO SUPPORT THOSE LIVING WITH CANCER AND THE PEOPLE THAT CARE FOR THEM THROUGH FREE OF CHARGE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT PROMOTE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND MENTAL HEALING.
We help kids with cancer. Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation whose mission is to provide social, emotional and financial support for families managing the health and well being of a loved one with pediatric cancer. We pride ourselves on providing practical support directly to families
National Cancer Survivors Day® is an annual, treasured Celebration of Life that is held in hundreds of communities nationwide, and around the world, on the first Sunday in June. It is a celebration for those who have survived, an inspiration for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of support for families, and an outreach to the community. On National Cancer Survivors Day®, thousands gather across the globe to honor cancer survivors and to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be fruitful, rewarding, and even inspiring.
The Doreen Katz Memorial Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to helping children whose parents are battling cancer. Working with the many hospitals located in the Metro Denver Area, the Foundation helps the children when their parents are diagnosed with any form of cancer. This help is in the form of grants for education and general support.
The mission statement of LivingWell Cancer Resource Center is To provide excellence in health care and to promote lifelong wellness in the communities we serve. Through our program of work, the Center strives to instill knowledge, optimism, and inspiration in people living with cancer. Our goal is to provide a safe, nurturing environment where people living with cancer can receive psychosocial support services, mind body fitness activities and education to help them live well with cancer. Those we serve find LivingWell a place that nurtures hope, offers encouragement and helps give answers for the many questions that arise. After a cancer diagnosis, the initial reaction may be to withdraw, but it is essential to reach out for social, emotional and spiritual support while managing the physical implications of a diagnosis of cancer.
Nfcr Mid - Atlantic Chapter was formed to raise fund to support cancer research and public education relating to the prevention, early diagnosis, better treatments and ultimately, a cure for cancer to save lives.
Since 1953, The Tommy Fund for Childhood Cancer, has supported families whose children are undergoing cancer treatments at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven. The Tommy Fund provides direct payment for rent, mortgage and utility bills so parents can take time off from work to tend to their child. The clinic sees several hundred newly-diagnosed children each year and treats more children with cancer than any other hospital in Connecticut.
The Foundation's mission is to Detect, Treat, Educate, and Eliminate breast cancer: To raise and award funds for breast cancer detection, for breast cancer treatment, for education on the importance of early and regular screenings, and for research to eliminate the disease. Approximately 90% of the Foundation's grants will continue to be granted to charities and non-profits in Fauquier and Loudoun counties, with the other 10% to regional research.