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Nightbirde Foundation

Nightbirde Foundation

Helps bring hope to women with breast cancer. The generosity of others enabled her to inspire millions with her message of hope and healing

Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation

Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation

Encourage, drive and fund research that will substantially improve outcomes for fibrolamellar patients. We envision a world where all people with fibrolamellar carcinoma will be diagnosed early, treated effectively and hopefully cured.

B-present

B-present

Focuses on serving the young adult cancer community between the ages of 15-39 and their support networks. b-present is committed to working with cancer survivors, supporters, health professionals, advocates and other like-minded organizations to provide solutions that best serve this unique age group.

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.

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.

Dear Jack Foundation

Dear Jack Foundation

Provides impactful programs benefiting adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer and their families to improve their quality of life from treatment to survivorship. Through programs and strategic partnerships, Dear Jack addresses the physical and emotional needs of AYA cancer patients, survivors and their families. One-on-one patient support and wellness programs allow the Dear Jack Foundation to empower patients, survivors and their caregivers in their healing and to provide assurance that they are not alone in their cancer journey.

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Provides trusted information and a community of support, we offer on-demand emotional, practical, and evidence-based content that is meaningful to those newly diagnosed, in treatment, post-treatment, and living with metastatic disease.

Male Breast Cancer Global Alliance

Male Breast Cancer Global Alliance

Advocates for all men diagnosed with breast cancer to ensure they receive equal access to support and treatment; to serve as a source of support and resources for the men, their care partners, and their families; to ensure that men are appropriately represented in research and clinical trials, and to recruit volunteer “ambassadors” to increase awareness of breast cancer in men on a global scale.

Project Koru

Project Koru

Enriches lives through community and the outdoors as a way to move forward beyond cancer. Our goal is to help survivors reclaim and rediscover the best version of their life and themselves. Project Koru strives to be equitable and inclusive to all AYA cancer survivors.

Triage Cancer

Triage Cancer

Provides free education on the legal and practical issues that may impact individuals diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers, through events, materials, and resources.

Worth the Wait

Worth the Wait

Provides hope and emotional and financial support to EVERY young adult cancer survivor with dreams of parenthood.

Young Survival Coalition

Young Survival Coalition

Strengthens the community, addresses the unique needs, amplifies the voice and improves the quality of life of young adults affected by breast cancer, locally, nationally and internationally.

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