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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.

Young Adult Survivors United

Young Adult Survivors United

Offers emotional, social, and financial support to enhance the quality of lives for YA cancer patients/survivors/thrivers and their caregivers/co-survivors.

Wellness House of Annapolis

Wellness House of Annapolis

Support and educate those impacted by cancer, helping them regain health and well-being in a comforting, home-like environment.

Weish4Ever

Weish4Ever

Provide direct financial assistance to families with adolescents & young adults battling cancer

True North Treks

True North Treks

Support young adults and caregivers affected by cancer to "find direction through connection." One of the primary ways we do this is by taking groups on free backpacking and canoeing treks in beautiful and remote wilderness destinations where they can engage in three crucial connections that are missing from conventional cancer care: connection with nature, connection with peers, and connection with oneself.

The MIP Foundation

The MIP Foundation

Foster and promote mental health support and social services for adolescent and young adult Oncology Patients while increasing awareness about the effects of Pediatric Cancer.

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.

The Boon Project

The Boon Project

Exists to combat the increased rates of isolation and depression in young adult cancer fighters and survivors, as well as to equip them with resources in their fight to help increase survival rates. The mission of the organization is to support young adult cancer fighters and their unique needs, through providing beneficial programs and creating a cooperative cancer fighting culture that works to heal the whole patient.

Patient Empowerment Network

Patient Empowerment Network

Fortify cancer patients and care partners with the knowledge and tools to boost their confidence, put them in control of their healthcare journey, and assist them in receiving the best, most personalized care available to ensure they have the best possible outcome.

Luminaries

Luminaries

Improving access to science-backed practices to enable survivors to have an understanding of their individual lifestyle health after a cancer diagnosis.

Live For Today

Live For Today

Help young adults with cancer by providing dynamic opportunities, fostering community support, and promoting healthy living.

Just Tryan It

Just Tryan It

Work directly with pediatric oncology social workers at our area hospitals to provide hundreds of families in cancer treatment with critical financial assistance, education and navigation. Our grants are paid directly to a family’s vendor (the mortgage company, landlord, utility, etc) within a 24-48 hour period of time.

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