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We are bringing hope to cancer patients and their families. Gems of Hope is a nonprofit organization that offers gifts of jewelry mounted on inspirational cards to cancer patients. The patients are invited, along with family and friends, to attend workshops to create these works of art for others. To provide cancer patients and their families support and resources to inspire hope, creating the outlook that hope is always present in a cancer diagnosis.
To promote awareness of ovarian cancer and to provide education to women and the health care community; To offer support to all ovarian cancer survivors by providing opportunities for networking, education and community outreach; To advocate for public policy, research, and funding for ovarian cancer.
Cancer CAREpoint is dedicated to transforming support for cancer patients, families and caregivers in Silicon Valley through personalized one-on-one counseling, assistance, resources and education.
It is our mission to ease the burden of families who are struggling financially as a result of caring for a loved one with terminal cancer.
HERHealthEQ is driving health equity by providing medical devices and equipment to developing countries for women's health issues. HERHealthEQ's vision is a world where healthcare, medical devices, and equipment are accessible to all women, equally. Women are the cornerstone of the family unit. When a woman becomes ill and does not receive the care she needs, the entire family unit is at greater risk of remaining in a cycle of poverty. We focus on providing equipment involved in the treatment of the top non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that affect the developing world which include cancers affecting women, maternal health, diabetes, and heart disease.
Our mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by community. Our vision is that no one should have to face cancer alone.
Comprised of driven young high school students and cross country runners, Cross Out Cancer seeks to unite the Tampa community and make a difference in the fight against pediatric cancer at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Since 2015, Cross Out Cancer has raised money for a restricted fund that solely benefits the families of patients suffering from pediatric cancer at the hospital that are in immediate financial need. With total amount fundraised from past races totaling over $47,000, $67,000, and $80,000, Cross Out Cancer not only raises the leaders of tomorrow, but makes a tangible impact on the community its leaders are raised in.
Established in 2011 in memory of Esther Grace Earl, This Star Won't Go Out works through local hospitals and healthcare workers to provide financial support to families facing childhood cancer.
Our mission is to fund and engage in melanoma education, awareness, prevention, early detection, patient support and research efforts in Colorado.
To raise and distribute funds to help children fighting cancer. Our primary focus for distribution of donations is to help pay for the cost of experimental cancer treatments, resources for travel to these treatments and any meals or lodging needed while receiving them.“By The Kid, for the kids!”
Casey Cares provides ongoing uplifting programs for families with critically ill children in seven states and Washington, D.C. Believing in the importance of family, the programs at Casey Cares are structured to bring comfort and support to families during an extremely difficult time. The Casey Cares Foundation programs give families the chance to share treasured moments and become a source of strength for each other. Children under the age of 18 who are on active treatment for a critical illness may participate in our programs. Children who participate in Casey Cares Foundation programs suffer from various illnesses, including cancer, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, complex heart disease, cardiomyopathy, and severe aplastic anemia.
TeamConnor's purpose is to raise funds for childhood cancer research programs, to build awareness of the limited government funding, and to support patient programs.