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Ronald Mcdonald House Charities Of The Bluegrass

The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities® of the Bluegrass is to create and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and to strengthen families by keeping them together in times of medical need.  The mission is accomplished through three (3) core programs:  Ronald McDonald House®, Ronald McDonald Family Room®, and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®.

Force-Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

To improve the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers.

Pediatric Cancer Foundation Of The Lehigh Valley

A compassionate Lehigh Valley 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation dedicated to helping children and families affected by pediatric cancer by providing free and unique programming and support during treatment, survivorship, and bereavement.

Ovarian Cancer Alliance Of Oregon & Sw Washington

To promote awareness of ovarian cancer and to provide education to women and the health care community; To offer support to all ovarian cancer survivors by providing opportunities for networking, education and community outreach; To advocate for public policy, research, and funding for ovarian cancer.

Ronald Mc Donald House Charities Of Memphis

Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Memphis offers children with pediatric cancer and other catastrophic illnesses undergoing treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® and their families a nurturing, family-centered residential community. The House fosters an environment of hope through support services and child-centered activities that encourage children to be children and keep families together near the care they need, always free of charge.Near the care they need with the family they love.

Ronald McDonald House Charities Of Southern California

To provide comfort, care and support to children and families in Southern California.

Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation Of Southern Arizona

Candlelighters, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a parent-run organized support network. We educate, support, serve and advocate for families of children with cancer, sickle cell and other blood disorders, bereaved families, survivors of childhood cancer, and the professionals that care for us.

Julie Rogers Gift Of Life Free Mammogram Program

Gift of Life’s mission is to help save the lives of underserved Southeast Texas women and men through the provision of free cancer screenings, diagnostics and navigation through treatment, integrated with preventative education and awareness for all.

The Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas Inc

Breast Cancer Resource Centers (BCRC) of Texas is a centralized source of information, education and support that empowers those affected by breast cancer to navigate through diagnosis, treatment, recovery and beyond as active, knowledgeable participants in their healthcare. Staffed by breast cancer survivors, BCRC strives to reduce mortality rates by assisting central Texans diagnosed with breast cancer as they confront obstacles that stand in the way of their treatment or affect their quality of life. We help eliminate barriers related to insurance, employment, family relationships, inability to pay for services, and end-of-life decisions. Our certified patient navigators will work with you directly, providing practical guidance to help replace fear, anxiety and doubt with information, options and hope. Our programs include individualized patient navigation, face-to-face support group meetings, online forums, educational seminars, and special events. Whatever your circumstances, our services are provided free of charge to anyone affected by breast cancer regardless of income, ethnicity, level of education, or social support. With information that empowers, a community that understands, and help where and how its needed most, BCRC believes no one should face breast cancer alone