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"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 foundation is a patient-led nonprofit that raises awareness about inflammatory breast cancer, provides education and support to patients and families, and funds patient-focused research and biobanking to improve diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.
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.
ISCC's mission is to raise funds and support children with cancer by sending funds to organizations that provide assistance to impoverished children.
The mission of the MACC fund is rooted in supporting Wisconsin-based research to help find a cure and facilitate treatment for pediatric cancer and related blood disorders.
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.
TEXAS ONCOLOGY FOUNDATION IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, INCLUDING, FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING DISTRIBUTIONS TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT QUALIFY AS EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986 AND THE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER, AS PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED AND HEREAFTER AMENDED.
TO PROVIDE NURSING SERVICES AND ASThe Berrien County Cancer Service (BCCS) has had the honor of caring for Southwest Michigan's cancer patients since 1948. We are a unique skilled oncology nursing service that provides compassionate care for cancer patients and those with related illnesses in the comfort of their own home. We are able to do this at no cost because of the generosity of our community; we are "neighbors helping neighbors" in a time when local cancer patients need our special care. In addition to our nursing care services, we have an extensive loan closet of medical equipment and supplies that we offer at no cost including nutritional supplements, wound management supplies along with incontinence products. We have wigs, hats, turbans and can provide breast cancer patients special products they may need. We host an art program for children and families impacted by cancer to provide emotional support. We assist local cancer patients (Berrien County) being treated by any oncologist.SISTANCE TO CANCER PATIENTS IN BERRIEN COUNTY.
The Chordoma Foundation proactively initiates, facilitates, and funds research to accelerate the development of effective treatments, and ultimately a cure, for chordoma, while improving the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for people affected by this deadly bone cancer.
Our mission is to provide these children and their families with the recreational, educational and emotional support they need during the long hours of chemotherapy, illness and isolation.