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Quantum Leap Healthcare Collaborative's (QLHC) mission is to accelerate the transfer of high-impact research in clinical processes and systems technologies into widespread adoption so that patients and physicians can benefit from the research as soon as practicable.
Our mission is to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment and care for children across the developing world. In 2014, we supported projects in the Philippines, Malawi, Cameroon, Ghana, and Bangladesh. In September of 2015 we launched a project in Mexico.
Bright Spot Network provides young cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. We do this through family-focused retreats, survivor “matchmaking,” and connecting families with needed support and children’s therapy resources. We focus on young parents and guardians caring for young children at the time of diagnosis, including those diagnosed during pregnancy. We value empathy, equity and justice. Our community is built on trust and authentic connection. We hold hope and healing alongside grief and loss. Bright Spot Network serves families where a parent, or primary caregiver, of a preschool-age kid (ages 0-6 or pregnant at the time of diagnosis) has cancer. We serve people from diagnosis to survivorship, those in active treatment and living with cancer, understanding that a cancer "journey" can be long for the patient and their family.
Our mission is to enrich the souls of men and women battling cancer. Our passion is to encourage and comfort individuals throughout their journey and help them to not let cancer define who they are by providing them with the essentials to take on the cancer beast.
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 University of Texas at Austin is to achieve excellence in the interrelated areas of undergraduate education, graduate education, research and public service. The university provides superior and comprehensive educational opportunities at the baccalaureate through doctoral and special professional educational levels.
The Sue DiNapoli Ovarian Cancer Society's mission is to support low income and under-insured women in Southern Colorado through the Sue’s Gift Financial Assistance Program and to educate the community about ovarian cancer symptoms and risk factors.
THE MISSION OF BRANDON C GROMADA HEAD & NECK FOUNDATION IS TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF HEAD AND NECK CANCERS AND TO GENERATE RESEARCH FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE AND MORE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS, WHICH LEAD TO CURES FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCERS.
Hope Hollow’s mission is to offer welcome, hospitality and hope by providing lodging, meals, transportation assistance and emotional support …at no cost…to cancer patients and their loved ones, who are financially in need, while receiving cancer treatment in Columbus, Ohio.
Our mission is to provide physical, emotional and financial support to families and individuals with the goal of ensuring that no one is alone in the face-off with cancer. We accomplish this goal through hockey related tournaments, events and campaigns organized by a dedicated staff of volunteers.
The mission of IMPACT Melanoma is to save lives by reducing the incidence of melanoma. We accomplish this through public awareness campaigns and educational messaging about sun protection, and by providing early detection programs as well as support and advocacy for those struggling with melanoma.
Our mission is to ensure every kid fighting cancer has the support to Never Ever Give Up by CONNECTING with their family, bringing AWARENESS to their story, providing them helpful RESOURCES and sending them continuous doses of ENCOURAGEMENT throughout their journey.