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Gilda’s Club provides free social and emotional support for people affected by cancer through an evidence‑based clubhouse model. Its programs — professionally guided support groups, education, healthy‑lifestyle classes, social opportunities and information & referral — aim to reduce isolation and help members cope across the cancer journey.
The mission of our organization is to raise funds for fellowship grants supporting critical cancer research conducted by distinguished Israeli scientists conducting research at leading hospitals and universities throughout Israel.
Expedition Inspiration Fund raises money to fund cutting‑edge breast cancer research (including Young Investigator awards), organizes a biennial medical symposium to foster collaboration among researchers, and runs climbs/hikes and survivor‑focused events to raise awareness and support survivors’ physical and mental well‑being.
The Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation, founded in 1992, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for cancer and transplant patients and their families by providing vital financial assistance, comprehensive resources, educational information, physician referrals, and emotional support programs. Guided by a medical advisory board of nationally-recognized cancer specialists and working with hospitals across the United States, the Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation is the only organization of its kind that does not limit assistance to a specific disease, type of transplant or age range. For the past 28 years, the Foundation has connected patients and their families with the services they need—from diagnosis through survivorship—to make effective decisions about treatment and its aftermath.
The organization conducts research and clinical trials to develop personalized, regenerative and immunotherapy-based treatments for brain tumors (with a focus on gliomas). It aims to accelerate curative therapies by combining personalized medicine, artificial intelligence, and patient engagement networks to translate research into clinical care.
Family Reach is a national nonprofit that provides critical financial support to cancer patients and their families, who often have to choose between treatment and daily living essentials like food or electricity. Family Reach works with patients and healthcare professionals at more than 400 top-tier hospitals and cancer centers to reach families before they hit critical financial breaking points.
"Our mission is to raise funds to support ovarian cancer research, to promote education and awareness, and to help to provide comfort to women and their families devastated by cancer."
The TaTa Sisterhood Foundation supports women diagnosed with triple‑negative breast cancer by providing emotional, practical, and financial assistance (care packages, connections, and short‑term aid) while also fundraising to support TNBC research.
The Cancer Council of Reno County helps people and families in Reno County affected by cancer by providing local financial and practical support (for example travel and medication assistance), operating equipment/loan programs, and promoting cancer education and prevention in the community.
The foundation works to raise awareness about renal medullary carcinoma (RMC), with a focus on people who carry sickle hemoglobinopathies (such as sickle cell trait) who may be at higher risk. It supports education, advocacy, peer support and research partnerships to reduce disparities and advance understanding and treatment of RMC.
To enhance the quality of life for children with cancer and their families by providing financial assistance and compassionate support programs while advocating for increased research funds and raising public awareness.
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