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Elephants and Tea

Elephants and Tea

Helps adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients, survivors, and caregivers know they are not alone in their experience with cancer. The Elephant in the room is cancer. Tea is the relief conversation provides. Elephants and Tea is the only magazine written for and by the AYA cancer community telling their story in their own words.

F*ck Cancer

F*ck Cancer

Fight cancer by raising awareness with an emphasis on early detection. Aims to eliminate late-stage diagnoses and improve outcomes for those affected. Through their Dyin 2 Live Dreams program, they seek to uplift and inspire individuals battling cancer by offering unique experiences that bring hope, strength, and resilience.

Teen Cancer America

Teen Cancer America

Provides individualized and free consultations to all types of health systems interested in AYA program development. This strategy work will lead you to develop an inter-disciplinary team, identify your key stakeholders and opportunities, and create a structured plan for an evidence-based, sustainable and comprehensive AYA program that is specific and complimentary to your institution.

Stupid Cancer

Stupid Cancer

Helps to empower everyone affected by adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer by ending isolation and building community.

Blood Cancer United

Blood Cancer United

Formerly the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Blood Cancer United is an evolution—not a new beginning—that will help us meet our bold goal: to enable patients with blood cancer to gain more than one million years of life by 2040.

With the name Blood Cancer United, we can now reach more people who need us—people affected by all 100+ types of blood cancer.

Our mission is not changing. And we will continue to be a global leader in blood cancer research, support, and advocacy.

Aiming to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF)

Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF)

Funds research to power cures that reduce the percentage of children who perish from cancers until that number reaches zero.

UOTS Pediatric Cancer Camp

UOTS Pediatric Cancer Camp

Camp U.O.T.S.  offers a week-long, sleep-away camp for pediatric cancer patients at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital (NCH). During our annual summer camp in Miami, FL, patients enjoy a variety of unforgettable activities while under the care of volunteer counselors as well as their physicians, nurses, and child life specialists. The camp is a dream come true for children with cancer and their families. Thanks to contributions from donors like you, the camp is free and open to NCH Hematology/Oncology patients.

Oliver Patch Project

Oliver Patch Project

The Oliver Patch Project (OPP) empowers children and teens to find their inner warriors, as they endure life changing milestone events, by providing a bit of sunshine throughout their journey. 

OPP’s mission is to create a free, fun, engaging platform where children, teens and their families can connect through a series of unique patches created by artists and designers just for them.  

We believe in the power of positivity to promote healing and are serving families in all 50 states!

The Broad Institute

The Broad Institute

A research organization dedicated to understanding the roots of disease and closing the gap between new biological insights and impact for patients.

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Bright Spot Network

Bright Spot Network

Provides young adult cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. We focus on young parents and guardians caring for young children at the time of diagnosis, including those diagnosed during pregnancy.

CancerCare

CancerCare

CancerCare® is the leading national organization dedicated to providing free, professional support services including resource navigation, counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance. All CancerCare services are provided by master's-prepared oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.

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