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Cancer Support Community
Uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care. Our vision: Everyone impacted by cancer receives the support they want and need throughout their experience. For more than 40 years, CSC has been providing free, no-cost psychosocial support and services to persons living with cancer – all ages, all diagnoses, and at all stages – and their loved ones.

Luna Peak Foundation
Supports those affected by cancer and grief. Our focus is on telling multicultural survivor stories and showing those in the cancer and grief communities that they are not alone. Luna Peak books aim to inspire, give hope, and give back to the community. Luna Peak has donated over three thousand books to hospitals, palliative care and hospice centers, retirement facilities, support groups and therapist offices.

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.

Roadmap to Parenthood
An online, survey-based study, led by Dr. Catherine Benedict (PI). The purpose of this study is to test an informational website that was developed to educate and provide support to women (assigned female at birth) who have a cancer history and are interested in family building. This study is funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCT06050135).

13thirty Cancer Connect
Helping teens and young adults diagnosed with cancer meet their unique challenges through a coordinated, continuum of essential resources and public advocacy efforts. Since its beginning in 2001, 13thirty has become an internationally known and respected leader in the field of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer because of our strong passion, clear vision, and steadfast commitment to a singular focus – teens and young adults with cancer.

Cactus Cancer Society
Provide a full spectrum of free, ground-breaking online wellness and support programs for young adults facing cancer, enabling them to have access to the age-appropriate psychosocial survivorship support they deserve. All programs are delivered either directly through our website or through Zoom and are uniquely accessible regardless of a patient’s specific diagnosis, geographic location, financial situation, or inpatient status. Serving young adult cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers, ages 18-45
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Our comprehensive, user-friendly resource directory features a curated collection of trusted community organizations and nonprofits offering free support services across various aspects of care for cancer patients and their families.
The directory includes a comprehensive list of community organizations who provide free support in a wide range of areas such as: financial, mental health, nutrition, parenting, fertility, peer support, and much more.
All organizations featured in our resource directory are trusted nonprofit partners that specialize in supporting cancer patients and their families.
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