General Resources

ACLAMO provides educational programs, social services, and access to health and wellness programs to Latinos and other community members to empower them to fully achieve their life potential.

Contact information:

Website: www.aclamo.org

Telephone: (610) 277-2570

Address: 512 West Marshall Street Norristown, PA 19401

 

A Haven helps children grieve through family centered support. Their mission is to partner with grieving families by providing support, outreach to our community, education and hope.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.ahaven.org

Telephone: (484) 716-1807

Address: 623 North Pottstown Pike, Exton PA 19341

A Second Set of Hands is a group formed by Radnor High School students who offer services that assist local families fighting cancer within 10 miles of the Radnor High school community.

 

 

 

Services Include:

  • Yard/Housework
  • Homework Help
  • Grocery Delivery/Meal Prep
  • Companionship/Big Sibling Project

Contact information:

Website: https://radnorssoh.wixsite.com

Overview: SSoH Informational and Contact Sheet

Interest Form: Radnor A Second Set of Hands Interest Form

The American Cancer Society has many resources that help support people with cancer and their loved ones. And best of all, their help is free. They can connect you with these resources, whether you are a cancer patient, caregiver of a person with cancer, community leader or volunteer, health care professional, or someone who wants to know about programs and services. They can also help you find other free or low-cost resources available in your area.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.cancer.org

Telephone: (800) 227-2345

Address: 250 Williams Street NW Atlanta, GA 30303

Asbestos.com has served as an advocacy center that provides hope and delivers quality resources and information for patients and loved ones coping with mesothelioma. Their vision is a world where everyone with mesothelioma has free access to information, services and support to overcome this disease and live longer, healthier lives alongside their loved ones.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.asbestos.com

Telephone: (855) 416-7437

Email: patientadvocates@asbestos.com

Address: 1 S. Orange Ave., Suite 301, Orlando, FL 32801

The Beauty Foundation for Cancer Care’s mission is to alleviate the overwhelming financial and emotional strains that cancer treatments place on families.We also seek to help families through extremely difficult times with emotional support. We provide help during the holidays for those who are too ill or are unable to afford to have them.

Website: www.beautyfoundationnj.com

Email: info@beautyfoundationnj.com

Phone Number: (732) 719-9909

Address: 788 Shrewsbury Avenue, #2197 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

Bebashi’s mission is to empower people to enhance the quality of their health and overall well-being by providing access to culturally sensitive high quality healthcare, HIV/AIDS services, health education, and social services. It remains as one of Philadelphia’s largest community-based minority providers of HIV/AIDS education and services for the urban community.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.bebashi.org

Telephone: (215) 769-3561

Address: 1235 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19123

For the thousands of people diagnosed every year with life-threatening blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, a cure exists. Over the past 30 years Be The Match ® , operated by the National Marrow Donor Program ®  (NMDP), has managed the most diverse marrow registry in the world. We work every day to save lives through transplant.

 

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.bethematch.org

Telephone: 1 (888) 999-6743 or (763) 406-3410

Email: patientinfo@nmdp.org

Address: National Marrow Donor Program 500 N 5th St. Minneapolis, MN 55401-1206

Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) is a major nonprofit dedicated to everyone affected by blood cancer—including patients, survivors, caregivers, families, researchers, and healthcare professionals. They aim to cure blood cancers and improve quality of life for those living with these diseases.

Contact information:

Website: www.bloodcancerunited.org

Telephone: (800) 955-4572

Address: 1201 15th Street N.W., Suite 410, Washington, D.C. 20005

Blue Faery is the online presence of The Adrienne Wilson Liver Cancer Association, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing, treating, and ultimately curing primary liver cancer, particularly Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). Their work focuses on research, education, and advocacy to improve patient quality of life and support caregivers and healthcare providers.

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.bluefaery.org

Email: info@bluefaery.org

the breathing room

The Breathing Room Foundation’s mission is to provide care and support to families affected by cancer. They recognize that a cancer diagnosis affects every aspect of a family’s life; emotional, physical, spiritual and financial. The foundation strives to provide a family with whatever it is that will allow them a bit of “breathing room” from their daily struggle against cancer. It is their hope that this will allow them to concentrate all of their efforts towards regaining their physical health.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.breathingroomfoundation.org

Telephone: (215) 277-1006

Email: Maryellen@breathingroomfoundation.org

Address: 600 West Avenue Jenkintown, PA 19046

Bright Spot Network provides young 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.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.brightspotnetwork.org 

Address: PO Box 3090, Alameda, CA 94501

cancer careCancerCare is the leading national organization dedicated to providing free, professional support services including case management, counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance to anyone affected by cancer. All CancerCare services are provided by oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.cancercare.org

Telephone: (800) 813‑HOPE (4673)

Email: info@cancercare.org

Address: 275 Seventh Avenue New YorkNY10001

cancer careCancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCPAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to removing insurance barriers by helping qualified patients afford the co-payments, coinsurance and deductibles for prescribed cancer treatments. They offer easy-to-access, same-day approval over the phone and online.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.CancerCareCopay.org

Telephone: (866) 552-6729

Email: information@cancercarecopay.org

Address: 275 Seventh Avenue, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10001

Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia offers more than 150 programs each month — all provided free of charge — for men, women, and children whose lives have been affected by cancer.

 

 

 

Contact information:

The Suzanne Morgan Center at Ridgeland

Website: www.cancersupportphiladelphia.org

Telephone: (215) 879-7733

Address: 4100 Chamounix Drive Philadelphia, PA 19131

 

Gilda’s Club

Website: www.cancersupportphiladelphia.org

Telephone: (215) 441-3290

Address: 200 Kirk Road Warminster, PA 18974

Center for Families and Relationships builds strength and resiliency in families through individual, family, and couples counseling services. Therapists at CFAR are specifically trained in providing family therapy and working to understand and strengthen relationships within the family system.

 

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.cfarcounseling.org

Telephone: (215) 537-5367

Email: cfar@cfarcounseling.org

Address: 7901 Bustleton Avenue, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19152

CLAP (Cancer Legacy in Action Projects) is a nonprofit organization committed to helping newly bereaved families carry out meaningful legacy projects to honor a loved one they have lost to cancer and extend their legacy.

 

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.clap-usa.org

Email: information@clap-usa.org

Address: 453 Reginald Ln. Collegeville, PA 19426

Cleaning for a Reason provides free home cleaning to patients battling cancer. When cancer makes life at home difficult, Cleaning for a Reason’s trusted network of residential cleaners, cleaning industry volunteers, and community volunteers come together to support cancer patients and their families.

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.cleaningforareason.org

Email: info@cleaningforareason.org

Address: PO Box 146 Lewisville, TX 75067

Clips of Kindness is a meaningful way for Great Clips to contribute to the fight against cancer. All Great Clips salons in the U.S. and Canada provide complimentary clipper cuts to customers facing hair loss due to cancer treatments. It’s a small gesture in the big fight against cancer and it’s our way of trying to make things just a little better for customers and their loved ones.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.greatclips.com

Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA): Through the Buddy Program, the CCA matches new patients with a buddy who has been through the colorectal cancer journey before. The CCA’s certified Patient & Family Support Navigators are here to connect you with a vetted Buddy who has been through a similar diagnosis to offer meaningful and useful advice that helped them get through colorectal cancer.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.ccalliance.org

Telephone: (202) 628-0123

Address: 1025 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1066 Washington, DC 20005

Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s mission is to empower a nation of allies who work with them to provide support for patients and families, caregivers, and survivors; to raise awareness of preventive measures; and inspire efforts to fund critical research. They empower a nation of allies who work with them to provide genuine support for patients and families, caregivers, and survivors; to raise awareness of preventive measures; and inspire efforts to fund critical research. United in our fierce determination to dramatically impact the way society sees this devastating disease, we exist to end colorectal cancer in our lifetime.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.ccalliance.org

Telephone: (202) 628-0123

Address: 1025 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1066 Washington, DC 20005

Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. is a human services organization with a mission to enable individuals and families in predominantly Latino neighborhoods to achieve economic self-sufficiency and wellbeing.

 

 

 

Contact Information:

Website: www.congreso.net

Telephone: (215) 763-8870

Email: info@congreso.net

Address: 216 W. Somerset St. Philadelphia PA 19133

Connect Thru Cancer is a non-profit organization providing a variety of free cancer support services and resources to individuals and families living with a cancer diagnosis, giving respite to the cancer patient in treatment, and supporting their unique journey.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.connectthrucancer.org

Telephone: (484) 301-3047

Email: info@connectthrucancer.org

Address: 20 W. Miner Street West Chester, PA 19382

Continuous Home Care, Inc. was founded in 1995 with the focus of providing high quality, cost effective, and personalized care to those in need of medical services in the home setting. The services provided by Continuous Home Care include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathologists, medical social workers, and home health aides. The organization currently offers service in the following counties in PA: Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, and Philadelphia.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.chchomecare.com

Telephone: (610) 853-6798

Email: info@chchomecare.com

Address: 28 W Eagle Rd #201, Havertown, PA 19083

Cousins for Carol is a 100% volunteer-based 501(c)3 non-profit charity that provides financial support to patients and families affected by cancer in the greater Philadelphia area. Medical and support costs can be overwhelming during such trying times, and Cousins for Carol aims to help lift some of the financial burden.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.cousinsforcarol.org

Email: cousinsforcarol@gmail.com

Address: Doylestown, PA

cradlesCradles to Crayons provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school and at play. We supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.cradlestocrayons.org

 

Boston

Telephone: (617) 779-4700

Address: 281 Newtonville Avenue Newtonville, MA 02460

 

Philadelphia

Telephone: (215) 836-0958

Address: 4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 142 Philadelphia, PA 19144

 

Chicago

Telephone: (312) 767-1008

Address: 4141 W. George Street Chicago, IL 60641

The Darren Daulton Foundation is committed to providing financial assistance to those who suffer from malignant primary brain tumors.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.darrendaultonfoundation.org

Email: darrendaultonfoundation@gmail.com

Address: 1339 Chestnut Street, Suite 500 Philadelphia, PA 19107

Attn: Brett Datto, Esq / Weir Partners

David’s Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation is a nonprofit that provides HOPE through financial assistance, wellness resources, and patient support to families affected by a cancer diagnosis.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.davidsdreamandbelieve.org

Telephone: (609) 489-0011

Address: 102 East Bay Ave., Suite A Manahawkin, NJ 08050

Dollar For is a national nonprofit that crushes medical bills by helping patients access charity care. We empower patients and advocate on their behalf. Dollar For crushes medical bills by making charity care known, easy, and fair.

Websitewww.dollarfor.org

Address:  104 W 9th Street, Suite 205, Vancouver WA 98660

Eldernet of Lower Merion and Narberth is a nonprofit organization serves adults of all ages, especially frail older or younger disabled persons by helping them remain independent and providing a variety of free, practical services so they have access to healthcare, food security, and an improved quality of life. ElderNet also provides information to individuals who need assistance with housing, nursing care, or other necessities.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.eldernetonline.org

Telephone: (610) 525-0706

Address: 9 S Bryn Mawr Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

FORCE

 

Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE)’s mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers by creating awareness, supplying information and support to the community, advocating for and supporting research and working with the research and medical communities to help people dealing with hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.facingourrisk.org

Telephone: (866) 288-RISK (7475)

Email: info@facingourrisk.org

Address: 16057 Tampa Palms Blvd. W, PMB #373 Tampa, FL 33647

Family Reach is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides non-medical financial support to families facing cancer. Services include financial assistance to cover everyday expenses like food, housing, and utilities, resource navigation to provide personalized referrals to local and federal support programs, and a guidebook and tip sheets to equip patients with important financial information.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.familyreach.org

Telephone: (857) 233-2764

Address: Mailing: 142 Berkeley Street, Suite 310, Boston, MA 02116

Visiting: 209 Columbus Ave, Suite 310, Boston, MA 02116

The Emergency Rent and Utilities (ERU) Program through Family Services of Montgomery County is designed to provide housing stability to low- and moderate-income Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, residents at risk of eviction and/or homelessness as a result of COVID-19. This program is an expansion of services offered through Your Way Home, a public-private partnership that has helped end and prevent homelessness for Montgomery County residents since 2014.

Contact information:

Website: www.fsmontco.org

Telephone: (610) 630-2111 ext. 235

Email: ERU@fsmontco.org

Address: Eagleville Office – 3125 Ridge Pike Eagleville, PA 19403

Pottstown Office – 1976 East High Street Pottstown, PA 19464

The Affordable Connectivity Program is an FCC benefit program that helps ensure that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. The benefit provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands.

Contact information:

Website: www.fcc.gov

Telephone: 1 (888) 225-5322

Address: Federal Communications Commission
45 L Street NE Washington, DC 20554

FindHelp is a database that helps families in need identify and connect with local support services. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help can be found through the FindHelp portal.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.findhelp.org

Telephone: (512) 717-0518

Address: 3429 Executive Center Dr. Austin, TX 78731

For Pfor pete's sakete’s Sake Cancer Respite Foundation enables cancer patients and their loved ones to strengthen, deepen and unify their relationships by creating unforgettable and lasting respite experiences. Their Cancer Respite Program includes two forms, the Travel Respite and the Staycation Respite. Both experiences are transformative and address the emotional, psychosocial, financial, physical and spiritual traumas that families confront with a cancer diagnosis.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.takeabreakfromcancer.org

Telephone: (267) 708-0510

Email: info@takeabreakfromcancer.org

Address: 620 West Germantown Pike, Suite 250 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

Gilda’s Club South Jersey, located outside of Atlantic City, provides more than 100 free programs per month of social and emotional support, education and hope for people with cancer and their families. The goal of GCSJ is to provide psychosocial support through a variety of support and networking groups, healthy lifestyle workshops, educational lectures and social activities for people touched by cancer in any way.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.gildasclubsouthjersey.org

Telephone: (609) 926-2699

Address: 700 New Road LinwoodNJ 08221-1237

Good Works Inc. is a Christian nonprofit organization whose mission is: Transforming lives by repairing homes for low-income families and sharing the hope found in Jesus Christ. Services are currently offered to homeowners in central & northern Chester County, PA.  Repairs are provided  at no cost to the homeowners and volunteers do most of the work.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.goodworksinc.org

Telephone: (610) 383-6311

Address: PO Box 1441 Coatesville, PA 19320

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Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger strives to build a community where all people have the food they need to lead healthy lives. The Coalition connects people with food assistance programs and nutrition education; provides resources to a network of food pantries; and educates the public and policymakers about responsible solutions that prevent people from going hungry.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.hungercoalition.org

Telephone: (215) 430-0555

Email: info@hungercoalition.org

Address: 123 Chestnut St. Suite 401 Philadelphia, PA 19106

  Happy Soles is a program of The Community’s Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to provide care packages, comfy socks, and funding to cancer patients who need help with their fertility treatment expenses.

Contact information:

Website: www.happy-soles.org

Telephone: (610) 416-1855

Email: happysoles.happyhearts@gmail.com

Address: 116 East Thomson Ave Springfield, PA 19064

HEADstrong Foundation offers financial, residential, and emotional support to families affected by cancer. The foundation works relentlessly to provide resources for patients and their families who are receiving specialized cancer care throughout the country.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.headstrong.org

Telephone: (610) 461-5987

Address: 232 Green Ave, Holmes, PA 19043

Help Hope Live supports community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical expenses and related costs due to cell and organ transplants or catastrophic injuries and illnesses. Since 1983, the organization has helped thousands of people raise millions of dollars for Help Hope Live to pay a wide range of expenses, including out-of-pocket costs for: medications, durable medical equipment, home health care, wheelchair-accessibility modifications, physical therapy, innovative treatments, medical travel and temporary relocation, even emergency living assistance.

Contact information:

Website: www.helphopelive.org

Telephone: (800)642-8399

Email: sshensky@helphopelive.org

Address: 2 Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 100

100 Matsonford Road Radnor, PA 19087

Hope Lodge offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city. Not having to worry about where to stay or how to pay for lodging allows guests to focus on getting better. Hope Lodge provides a nurturing, home-like environment where guests can retreat to private rooms or connect with others. Every Hope Lodge also offers a variety of resources and information about cancer and how best to fight the disease.*Due to COVID-19, advised resource may be temporarily suspended.*

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.cancer.org

Telephone: (800) 227-2345

Address: 250 Williams Street NW Atlanta, GA 30303

HOSTS for HOSPITALS is providing lodging and caring support to meet the housing needs of patients and their families coming to Greater Philadelphia for specialized medical care. The lodging is provided by volunteer Hosts who welcome into their homes patient-families in need.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.hostsforhospitals.org

Telephone: (484) 380-2999

Email: lodging@hostsforhospitals.org

Address: 326 Conshohocken St. Rd. #2 Gladwyne, PA 19035

Kelly’s Dream is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation that focuses on easing the financial and emotional strain of cancer, raising awareness to reduce the incidence of melanoma and other forms of skin cancer, and spreading the gift of hope. The foundation provides financial assistance to cancer patients residing in the state of Maryland.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.kellysdream.org

Telephone: (410) 256-7017

Email: kelly@kellysdream.org

Address: P.O. Box 36 Perry Hall, MD 21128

The Kevin Cain Memorial Foundation is committed to providing cancer patients and their families compassion, respect, and ultimately, hope. By working closely with oncology staff and social workers who have insight into the hardship each person is facing, the foundation provides what is most helpful to each person. Their unique approach provides assistance in a way that is respectful of the dignity of each individual. *Due to COVID-19, advised resource may be temporarily suspended.*

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.kevincain.org

Email: kcmf.mmd5k@gmail.com

Address: P.O. Box 536 Havertown, PA 19083

The Kin Wellness & Support Center is a facility located in Furlong, PA, that offers an array of free holistic support services to individuals with cancer. Kin provides a space for emotional, social, physical and lifestyle needs to be met throughout an individual’s journey through treatment, recovery and beyond.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.welcometokin.org

Telephone: (267) 544-5981

Email: hello@welcometokin.org

Address: 2325 Heritage Center, Suite 113 Furlong, PA 18925

Lasagna Love is a national non-profit that matches families in need of some extra love and kindness with those who would like to provide them with a home-cooked meal.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.lasagnalove.org

Legacy of Hope believes that no family should lose their home or go without food because a loved one is fighting cancer, and no promising cancer research should go unfunded. Legacy of Hope provides support services to families with cancer living in Philadelphia.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.legacyofhope.life

Email: contact@legacyofhope.life

Lisa’s Army is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comfort to courageous individuals currently undergoing cancer treatments. The organization supplies personalized Comfort Care Packages to individuals currently battling any type of cancer. The care packages are filled with an inspirational card, personal care items, an Apple iPad or BEATs Headphones, iTunes gift card, journals, pens and other items to make the patient’s treatment as comfortable as possible.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.lisasarmy.org

Telephone: (267) 549-4798

Email: info@lisasarmy.org

Address: 2048A Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, PA. 19130

Little Hearts of Hope is a Christian based program dedicated to supporting children affected by a cancer diagnosis in their family. Each month, we mail an activity pack directly to the hurting child to help them process their feelings and filter their emotions through the Word of God. These no cost monthly mailings provide much-needed hope during a difficult journey.

 

Contact Information:

Website: littleheartsofhope.org

Livestrong’s mission is to provide support for people affected by cancer and help cancer survivors and their loved ones achieve the best solutions with what they need. Livestrong believes in putting the survivor first, and that is why they have created tools and resources to help ease the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.livestrong.org

Telephone: (877) 236-8820

Email: livestrong@livestrong.org

Address: 623 W 38th St. Ste. 300 Austin, TX 78705

mannaMANNA (Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance) is a leader in evidence-based nutrition services, bringing together dietitians, chefs, drivers, and thousands of volunteers to cook and deliver nutritious, medically appropriate meals and provide nutrition counseling to neighbors who are battling life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, renal disease, and HIV/AIDS.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mannapa.org

Telephone: (215) 496-2662

Email: info@mannapa.org

Address: 420 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19130

Meals on Wheels is an organization dedicated to addressing senior isolation and hunger. This network serves virtually every community in America and, along with more than two million staff and volunteers, delivers the nutritious meals, friendly visits and safety checks that enable America’s seniors to live nourished lives with independence and dignity.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org

Telephone: (888) 998-6325

Email: info@mealsonwheelsamerica.org

Address: 1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 1004 Arlington, Virginia 22202

Mesothelioma + Asbestos Awareness Center provides useful guides about mesothelioma, with information on the disease, treatment options, and supplemental resources.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.maacenter.org

Telephone: (866) 823-4516

Address: 333 W. Washington St., Ste. 140 Syracuse, NY, 13202

Mesothelioma.com has been dedicated to providing the latest medical information on mesothelioma, spreading awareness about the dangers of asbestos exposure and helping victims connect with legal resources.

 

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesothelioma.com

Telephone: (203) 265-2424

Email: webmaster@mesothelioma.com

Address: 35 Thorpe Avenue, Suite 101 Wallingford, CT 06492

Mesothelioma Fund help patients and families get compensation through asbestos and mesothelioma trust funds.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesotheliomafund.com

Telephone: (800) 215-9896

Email: contact@mesotheliomafund.com

Mesothelioma Guide is an advocacy organization dedicated to helping patients diagnosed with asbestos illnesses. Their services and resources are 100% free to patients and family members. They also have a veteran and nurse on staff that can answer all questions many seniors and former veterans have concerning asbestos.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesotheliomaguide.com

Telephone: (888) 385-2024

Email: webmaster@mesotheliomaguide.com

Address: 496 Delaney Ave. Suite 500 Orlando, FL 32801

Mesothelioma Group is a small team of healthcare professionals, patient advocates, and communication specialists who have one goal: to lead the way in supporting and encouraging mesothelioma patients and their families.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesotheliomagroup.com

Telephone: (866) 500-3162

Email: help@mesotheliomagroup.com

The Mesothelioma Justice Network fights on behalf of victims of asbestos exposure, demanding justice from negligent asbestos companies. Know your legal rights and take action today. Information on treatment options and legal options can be found below.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.asbestos.net

Telephone: 855-942-0281

Email: contact@asbestos.net

Address: 1330 Boylston Street, Suite 400 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Mesothelioma.net’s mission is to provide mesothelioma cancer victims and their families with top quality free information and resources via their website, as well as the best medical and financial assistance to those who request their help.

 

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesothelioma.net

Telephone: (800) 692-8608

Email: info@mesothelioma.net

Address: 5430 LBJ Freeway Suite 1200 Dallas, Texas 75240

Mesothelioma Lawyer Center’s mission is to put people diagnosed with mesothelioma and their families in touch with a highly experienced mesothelioma attorney in their area so they have access to their best possible financial compensation.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org

Telephone: (800) 793-4540

Email: PaulDanziger@MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org

Address: 1225 North Loop West Houston, Texas 77008

Mesothelioma Veterans Center provides information about treatment, clinical trials, and VA benefits to veterans suffering from asbestos-related illnesses. They continue to help hundreds of veterans pursue compensation after developing mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer from their asbestos exposure in the military.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mesotheliomaveterans.org

Telephone: (855) 933-1451

Email: contact@mesotheliomaveterans.org

Address: 1330 Boylston St., Suite #400 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Mission4Maureen provides financial assistance to families who are burdened by the staggering cost of brain cancer treatment.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mission4maureen.org

Telephone: (440) 840-6497

Email: info@mission4maureen.org

Address: 1568 S. Green Rd. #21602 South Euclid, OH 44121

Music Angels aims to be a bridge of hope and healing for those troubled, lonely, or sick, harnessing the transformative power of music. We strive to create a supportive community that fosters emotional well-being, nurtures the human spirit, and inspires joy and connection through the universal language of music.

Contact information:

Website: www.musicanglesinc.org

Email: musicangelsinc@gmail.com

My Fitness Rx with Tanya Stroh is an upbeat, entertaining and informational healthy living television series that introduces you to a fit and healthy lifestyle through an endless variety of physical activities, recipes, healthy food choices and healthy lifestyle options. The series was created by certified personal trainer and fitness expert, Tanya Stroh, who along with her team of contributors – doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers, nurses, physical therapists, chefs, life coaches and more, provide insight and answers to the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and how to best achieve it.

Contact information:

Website: www.myfitnessrx.net

Email: info@middletonstrohproductions.com

My Modern Tribute offers professionally written life tributes for those facing end of life. The organization believes that nobody is guaranteed tomorrow and properly documenting your story with full control over your narrative is crucial. My Modern Tribute pairs individuals with writers who best match their personality to conduct an interview and ensure their life story is captured with the upmost of care.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.mymoderntribute.com

National Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) is a 501(c)4 organization with headquarters in Washington DC. NPAF’s staff and volunteers work at the local, state and national level to promote access to affordable, quality health care for people with chronic, debilitating or life-threatening illnesses. NPAF provides important thought leadership in developing policies to support their mission, working with other organizations to advocate for health care policies and collaborating with community partners to advance person-centered care and an equitable health care system for all Americans.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.patientadvocate.org

Telephone: (800) 532-5274

Email: help@patientadvocate.org

Address: 421 Butler Farm Road Hampton, VA 23666 United States

The Nava Center provides access to affordable therapy for trauma survivors. The organization is based off of their four core values of compassion, equity, healing, and education, and provide services on a household income based, sliding scale, to ensure that everyone is able to afford their treatment.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.thenavacenter.org

Telephone: (267) 603-3673

Email: heal@thenavacenter.org

Nick’s House provides 2,555 complimentary nights annually for out-of-town cancer patients and their families traveling to the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Nick’s House is not a medical facility but a guest house designed to meet the unique needs of patients, their families and/or caregivers.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.headstrong.org

Telephone: (610) 461-5987

Address: 232 Green Ave, Holmes, PA 19043

Nikki Mitchell Foundation is dedicated to providing comfort and relief for those affected by pancreatic cancer, while raising awareness and supporting research that directly and indirectly affects pancreatic patients.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.nmfcares.org

Telephone: 1(615) 982-6802

Email: info@nmfcares.org

Address: PO Box 68305 Nashville, TN 37206

Oncolink is a free, comprehensive cancer information website created and maintained by oncology professionals based at the University of Pennsylvania. It’s designed to support patients, caregivers, families, and healthcare providers with reliable, evidence-based resources.

Contact information:

Website: www.oncolink.org

Telephone: (215) 349-8895

Address: 3400 Civic Center Blvd #2338, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN) helps underinsured people with life-threatening, chronic and rare diseases get the medications and treatments they need by assisting with their out-of-pocket costs and advocating for improved access and affordability.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.panfoundation.org

Telephone: (800) 394-0161

Address: 805 15th Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005

PAFPatient Advocate Foundation (PAF) advocate and mediate on behalf of patients to provide avenues of access for therapies, therapeutic agents and devices deemed medically efficacious by the medical and scientific communities while working to find sources of reimbursement to pay for care.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.patientadvocate.org

Telephone: (800) 532-5274

Email: help@patientadvocate.org

Address: 421 Butler Farm Road Hampton, VA 23666 United States

Peter’s Place: A Center for Grieving Children and Families, aims to provide safe and supportive environments for grieving children and families, and to foster understanding of the effects of death and grief.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.petersplaceonline.org

Telephone: (610) 687-5150

Email: info@petersplaceonline.org

Address: 336 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, PA 19087

Kelsey Degnan is a reliable pet-sitter offering services to those undergoing cancer treatment who reside in the Delaware County, Sea Isle City, and Philadelphia areas. As a result of her family’s personal bout with cancer, Kelsey was inspired to open her own pet-sitting business so families do not have to surrender their pets as a result of cancer treatment.

 

Contact information:

Email: kelseydegnan@gmail.com

Philabundance is the Delaware Valley’s largest hunger relief organization, acquiring, rescuing and distributing food to 90,000 people weekly in 9 counties in PA and NJ. Of the people Philabundance serves, 30% percent are children and 16% percent are seniors. Others who seek food assistance include people with disabilities, single parents, veterans, students and working class families.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.philabundance.org

Telephone: (215) 339-0900

Address: 3616 South Galloway Street Philadelphia, PA 19148

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Project HOME’s mission is to  empower adults, children, and families to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, to alleviate the underlying causes of poverty, and to enable all of us to attain our fullest potential as individuals and as members of the broader society. They strive to create a safe and respectful environment where we support each other in our struggles for self-esteem, recovery, and the confidence to move toward self-actualization.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.projecthome.org

Telephone: (215) 232-7272

Email: info@projecthome.org

Address: 1515 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130

The mission of Ride Hard Breathe Easy is to alleviate the suffering of lung cancer patients and their caregivers by raising awareness, supporting early detection, assisting patients, and working to end the stigma associated with the disease.​

 

Contact information:

Website: www.rhbe.org

Telephone: (610) 662-5622

Email: info@rhbe.org

The Rob Grim Memorial Athletic Foundation is a non-profit organization raising colon cancer awareness and helping underserved young athletes in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The organization offers a one-time grant to help ease the financial burden for families impacted by a colon cancer diagnosis.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.robgrimfoundation.org

Email: rgrimmemfound@gmail.com

Safe Harbor of Chester County is a nonprofit organization and with a goal that reaches beyond just feeding the homeless and providing housing. They seek to understand each person’s background, define short term action plans designed to address his or her challenges and needs, and monitor his or her progress. Their goal is to help rebuild lives and life skills, reestablish self-esteem, and help people overcome the issues that prevent them from leading independent, productive lives.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.safeharborofgwc.org

Telephone: (610) 692-6550

Address: 20 N. Matlack St. West Chester, PA 19380

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Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation’s mission is to unite with the community to work together to promote awareness of ovarian cancer by educating both women and physicians about the disease, to advocate for early diagnostic testing and more effective treatments and to raise funds to help advance research towards a cure.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.sandyovarian.org

Telephone: (610) 446-2272

Email: info@sandyovarian.org

Address: 308 E Lancaster Avenue, Suite 225 Wynnewood, PA 19096

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Seas It connects patients and caregivers to activities that make them feel vibrant, positive, and in control while fighting cancer, as well as provides the resources and outlets to help cancer patients and their families shift their focus from illness to wellness. *Due to COVID-19, advised resource may be temporarily suspended.*

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.seasit.org

Telephone: (732) 531-3030

Address: PO Box 51 Allenhurst, NJ 07711

The Michael L. DiTore Small Moments Foundation creates “small moments” of joy for children who have recently lost a parent or sibling to cancer. The organization’s mission is to ensure grieving children have time to smile, laugh and just be a kid.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.smallmomentsfoundation.org

Telephone: (267) 664-5706

Email: Rebecca@SmallMomentsFoundation.org

Address: Small Moments Foundation

PO Box 26547 Collegeville, PA 19426

Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. Find your local St. Vincent de Paul Society via the below contact information.

 

Contact information:

Website: svdpusa.org

Telephone: 314-576-3993

National Office Address: 66 Progress Parkway Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043-3706

Team Children’s mission is to re-purpose them to ensure that every child has access to the use of a computer in the comfort and safety of their home, every school has adequate computers in the classroom, and no social service organization is without the technological tools to accomplish their goals

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.teamchildren.org

Telephone: (610) 666-1795

Email: teamchildren@teamchildren.com

Address: 960 Rittenhouse Rd., Audobon, PA 19403

Team CMMD is a 501c3 nonprofit charity team of runners and non-runners who are helping the local community by Making a Difference in the Lives of Those Fighting Cancer.

 

 

Contact information:

Website: http://teamcmmd.org/

Telephone: (484) 212-5373

Email: teamcmmd@teamcmmd.org

Address: 750 W. LINCOLN HWY EXTON, PA 19341

The mission of the Ulman Foundation is to change lives by creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer. They provide a variety of services including the Ulman House, which provides free housing for young adult cancer patients and their caregivers.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.ulmanfoundation.org

Telephone: (410) 964-0202

Email: info@ulmanfoundation.org

Address: 2118 E. Madison Street Baltimore, MD 21205

Utility Emergency Services Fund (UESF) is committed to a holistic, preventive, and cost-efficient approach to assisting vulnerable families impacted by housing crises. They are a one-stop shop that offers immediate resources and empowers families to address the root causes of their utility and housing crisis. *Due to COVID-19, advised resource may be temporarily suspended.*

 

 

 

Contact information:

Website: www.uesfacts.org

Telephone: (215) 972-5170

Address: 1608 Walnut Street, Suite 600 Philadelphia, PA 19103

The Veterans Multi-Service Center is a grantee of the VA ‘s Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program, which provides comprehensive supportive services to low- or no-income Veterans who are currently experiencing homelessness or are at-risk of losing their leased homes. They provide eligible Veteran households with outreach, assessment, case management, advocacy and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits.

 

 

 

Contact information:

Telephone: (610)349-3771

Address: 797 E. Lancaster Ave Suite 12, Downingtown, Pa 19335

Vickie’s Angel Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit with a mission of helping families fighting cancer who have difficulties paying their bills during the challenging times of undergoing cancer treatments. Through an application and evaluation process, Vickie’s Angel Foundation pays bills directly for vital living needs like rent, mortgage, utilities, car expenses and more. The organization is located in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania and serves the 9 surrounding counties which include Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill and York Counties.

Contact information:

Website: www.vickiesangelfoundation.org

Telephone: (717) 774-3800

Address: 511 Bridge Street New Cumberland, PA, 17070

The Zaching Against Cancer Foundation (ZACF) improves the quality of life for cancer patients and their caregivers by providing support through direct patient services and programs, scholarships and grants.

 

Contact information:

Website: www.zachingagainstcancer.org

Telephone: (443) 319-5394

Email: info@zachingagainstcancer.org

Address: 6700 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 185 Columbia, Maryland 21046