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Cancer Patient Support Foundation

To provide psychological, nutritional and emergency financial support to cancer patients and their families. We support cancer patients and their families, in Vermont and Northern New York in a time of extraordinary need, by providing financial assistance, underwriting counseling services, and acting as a resource during diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Hope for Henry Foundation

Hope for Henry is reinventing how hospitals care for seriously ill children and their families through innovative programs that entertain, reduce stress and empower children to be active participants in their own care.

Pamela A. Kearby Foundation

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.

Decesaris Prout Cancer Foundation

To make a profound affect in research on lung and ovarian cancer, to bring awareness to those who do not know they are at risk, and to make a difference in this dreadful disease by not only better treatment options, but finding a cure.

Kay Yow Cancer Foundation

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization committed to being a part of the fight against all women's cancers through raising money for scientific research, assisting the underserved, and unifying people for a common cause.

Thinking Of Nikki Foundation

Founded in 2010. Helping PA kids and families deal with pediatric cancer.

Andrew J Somora Foundation

Founded in 2011 with the mission to help families cope with the financial burdens of a colon cancer diagnosis and spread awareness of the symptoms of colon cancer and the importance of early detection.

Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation

We’re a non-profit organization on a mission to fund research to find a cure for brain tumors. We provide supportive and safe environments for patients, families, and caregivers to share experiences, learn about current therapies, and receive information about various aspects of a brain tumor diagnosis and treatment through monthly support group meetings.

Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation

ACCF helps alleviate the financial burden felt by patients who are struggling due to the costs associated with a cancer diagnosis and treatment. We provide fast, flexible, compassionate assistance with whatever their greatest financial need may be, so that they can focus on what matters most -- their treatment and recovery.

Bite Me Cancer Foundation

Bite Me Cancer's mission is to fight cancer through education, inspiration and research. The 2 main goals are to help teenagers with cancer across the country in their battle with support/inspiration and also raise research funds and awareness for thyroid cancer. We've been able to help almost 9,900 teenagers with cancer by giving them each a Teen Support Bag. These teens are in every state and DC and are given the bags through our 180 hospitals as of July 2022. The current cost is $85/bag to assemble and ship out.Bite Me Cancer has also directly funded 9 thyroid cancer research grants as of 06/30/2022. Funds this year will apply to our 10th grant (oversight/review is conducted in partnership with the American Thyroid Association)

Foundation For Addies Research

To make Hepatoblastoma universally survivable by focusing on the pre-clinical gap in childhood cancer research.

Zcharia Jose Memorial Foundation

Zcharia came to Kansas City in 2005. He soon became involved with the Kerala Association of Kansas City and became the sports coordinator. He became an active member of the volleyball community in Kansas City, participating in their Friday practices, local tournaments, and even the famous Jimmy George Volleyball Tournament held in New York. More than playing, he enjoyed connecting with people and introduced many people to volleyball. In 2010, he was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. This put a damper on his ability to play the game he enjoyed. But soon after his first treatment of chemotherapy, he started playing volleyball with his friends again. This ended soon towards the middle of 2013 as his disease got worse. On December 21st, 2013, Zcharia Jose passed away.