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OUr mission is to help central Kansas families that have a child diagnosed with cancer. We also support the Monkey In My Chair program that helps bridge the gap with children and their classmates while they are out receiving cancer treatments. Love, Chloe also works to raise awareness about childhood cancer and also fund ground breaking research to find a "home-run" cure for these children!
To fully assist children, from poor backgrounds, who are sick with cancer.
To provide comprehensive assistance to cancer patients and their families, ensuring the Eubiosia, a constant defence of the dignity of life, value that underpins the action of each healthcare professionals who work for ANT, allowing every cancer patient to be daily cared in their own homes for free.
PROVIDE SUPPORT TO PEDIATRIC CANCER PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE STAUNTON, WAYNESBORO AND AUGUSTA COUNTY AREAS
The mission of the Dragon Divas is to demonstrate that a full and active life is possible following the diagnosis of breast cancer. The organization provides an opportunity for members to connect with other breast cancer survivors in a supportive environment to enhance their physical, emotional, and spiritual health. The Dragon Divas are dedicated to promoting the early detection of breast cancer and raising awareness in the community of the importance of physical fitness in fighting this disease. Through our message and action, the Dragon Divas honor the memory of those who have died from the disease and the blessings they have bestowed on our survivorship.
To deliver quality healthcare to people with HIV, TB, Cancer and other health related issues through community based holistic care models.
To provide social, holistic and physical support to communities in need through improving cancer care and management for female patients and their caregivers by providing hostel accommodation to those who come from rural areas in order to receive their treatment from the Uganda Cancer Institute at Mulago Hospital. These women would otherwise have nowhere to stay in the city. In addition to hostel accommodation, Patient Relief Mission (PRM) provides three meals a day, transportation to and from the hospital, psycho-social support, and skills training for both patients and care-givers. Through these services, PRM is not only providing opportunities for the women to receive the cancer treatment they need but also equipping them to return to their homes with skills to financially support themselves and their families. The organization's services are implemented by committed and well-trained staff and volunteers.