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After Cancer

After Cancer

Resources to normalize sexual health in a cancer setting

Athletes Fighting Cancer

Athletes Fighting Cancer

Uses the power of sport to fight cancer. We want to give all individuals a team for support and inspiration, as well as the resources to develop mental toughness and engage in activity that is right for you.

Cactus Cancer Society

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

Camp Mak-a-Dream

Camp Mak-a-Dream

Empowers survivors and their families to live with and beyond cancer through life-changing Montana experiences where they strengthen life skills, gain resilience, and develop lasting relationships.

Cancer and Careers

Cancer and Careers

Helps more than 455,000 people each year — online, in print and in person — by providing valuable information and resources via expert advice, interactive tools and educational events.

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.

Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer Foundation

Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer Foundation

Guide young adults with cancer, to social support programs and services that can help them manage their mental healing as well as their physical battle.

Cervivor

Cervivor

A global community of patient advocates who inspire and empower those affected by cervical cancer by educating and motivating them to use their voices for creating awareness to end stigma, influence decision and change, and end cervical cancer.

Connecting Champions

Connecting Champions

Asks kids & young adults with cancer, "what are you passionate about?" and connects them with a mentor for the cancer journey.

Cool Kids Campaign

Cool Kids Campaign

Improves the quality of life for pediatric oncology patients, survivors and their families by focusing on the academic, social and emotional needs brought on by a cancer diagnosis.

Epic Experience

Epic Experience

Empowers adult cancer survivors to do just that through a combination of adventure, community, and virtual programming. Epic Experience’s pinnacle program is a free weeklong adventure camp in the Colorado Rockies. Throughout the week, as participants challenge themselves physically, find community with other survivors, and talk through fears and worries, they gain hope and return home with tools and support to help them live and thrive beyond cancer.

Escape

Escape

Provide a sense of Escape for LGBTQIA+ Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers.

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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.

What types of resources are available in the directory? Plus

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.

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All organizations featured in our resource directory are trusted nonprofit partners that specialize in supporting cancer patients and their families.

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