CancerCare
Counseling Resource Navigation Support Groups Education Financial Assistance
Find Assistance from Organizations
Providing Financial or Practical Help
Christine S. Walsh Foundation
https://www.christinaswalshbcf.org
732-853-7910
P.O. Box 401, New Brunswick, NJ, 08903
Programs support treatments for uninsured patients, medications and tests not covered by insurance, wigs, transportation to/from treatments and other financial burdens experienced by breast cancer patients.
Breast CancerMedicationTransportationUtilitiesWigsNationalPink Fund
877-234-7465
P.O. Box 603, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48303
Provides short-term financial aid to patients who are in active treatment for breast cancer. The aid covers non-medical related expenses, including health insurance premiums, house or rent payments, car payments, car insurance payments, and utility payments. Applicants must have been employed at the time of diagnosis, in active treatment and experiencing a loss or reduction in income as a result. Payments are made directly to creditors.
Breast CancerFinancial AssistanceHousingMedicationTransportationUtilitiesNational
Air Charity Network
877-621-7177
8864 Airport Blvd, Leesburg, Fl,
Serves all 50 states and provides free flights to people in need of medical treatment. To be automatically routed to a specific region, call toll-free 877-621-7177 or visit website for regional links.
All CancersTransportationNationalAngel Flight
918-749-8992
12345 E. Skelly Drive, Tulsa, OK, 74128
A non-profit charitable organization of pilots and volunteers who arrange free air transportation for any legitimate, charitable, medically related need. They arrange transportation of those people who are financially distressed, or who are in a time-critical, non-emergency situation due to their medical condition.
All CancersTransportationNational
Compass to Care
563-231-0458
6323 N Avondale Ave., Ste. 250, Chicago, IL, 60631
Ensures all families can access life-saving cancer treatment for their children by scheduling and paying for travel arrangements to the hospital where a child is being treated for cancer. Child must be under the age of 18, diagnosed with cancer, and currently be in active cancer treatment. Also, must be traveling at least 60 miles (one way) to reach the hospital for child’s treatment.
All CancersTransportationNationalCorporate Angel Network
http://www.corpangelnetwork.org
914-328-1313
One Loop Road, White Plains, NY, 10604
Mission is to fly cancer patients (both children and adults) to treatment at no cost to them on empty seats - on both private and corporate planes - with patients who need the rides. This not only improves the patients' chances of survival, but, it also reduces their emotional stress, physical discomfort, and financial burden. Participation in Corporate Angel Network is open to all cancer patients, bone marrow donors and recipients, and stem cell donors and recipients who are ambulatory and not in need of medical support while traveling. Eligibility is not based on financial need, and patients may travel as often as necessary.
All CancersTransportationNational
Mercy Medical Angels
101 West Main Street, Suite 1000, Norfolk, VA, 23510
Mercy Medical Angels provides information about all forms of charitable, long-distance medical air transportation and provides referrals to all appropriate sources of help available in the national charitable medical air transportation network.
All CancersTransportationNationalNational Volunteer Transportation Center
https://ctaa.org/national-volunteer-transportation-center
1341 G St. NW, Suite 210, Washington, DC, 20005
Offers a map that provides a listing of volunteer transportation providers in each state.
All CancersTransportationNational
The Air Care Alliance
Offers a list of all nonprofit volunteer flying groups, whether they are members of the Air Care Alliance or not, in the interests of providing all possible help to patients, communities and others with needs.
All CancersTransportationNationalGrace on Wings
877-754-7223
5128 E. Stop 11 Road, Suite 37, Indianapolis, IN, 46237
Nation's only charity air ambulance. Donates all professional services (pilots, medical staff, and medical supplies). However, the cost for fuel, maintenance, and insurance for the aircraft is a necessary expense for Grace on Wings to operate. Therefore, the direct cost of these expenses must be covered by the patient, family, or insurance company. Currently flying only throughout the continental United States. Grace on Wings charity air ambulance service is available for those too ill for commercial flight, too ill for long-distance ground transportation, and unable to afford transportation to access critical medical care.
All CancersTransportationNational
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
877-426-2838
PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH, 45250
Helps more than one million veterans every year connect with the health care, disability, employment, education, and financial benefits. Offers transportation assistance program.
All CancersTransportationNationalMiracle Flights
800-359-1711
5740 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 240 , Las Vegas, NV, 89119
Provides free air transportation to and from medical treatment facilities for children and adults with life-threatening illnesses.
All CancersTransportationNational
Fisher House Foundation
888-294-8560
12300 Twinbrook Pkwy, Suite 410, Rockville, MD, 20852
Operates a network of comfort homes where military and veterans’ families can stay at no cost while a loved one is receiving treatment. Homes are located at major military and VA medical centers nationwide, close to the medical center or hospital they serve, and have up to 21 suites, with private bedrooms and baths. Also operates the Hero Miles program, using donated frequent flyer miles to bring family members to the bedside of ill service members as well as the Hotels for Heroes program using donated hotel points to allow family members to stay at hotels.
All CancersLodgingTransportationNationalAlex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
866.333.1213
111 Presidential Blvd., Ste. 203, Bala Cynwyd, PA, 19004
Mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. Offers a transportation and lodging grant.
All CancersLodgingTransportationNational
Chai Lifeline
212-465-1300
151 West 30th St., New York, NY, 10001
Addresses the emotional, social, and financial needs of seriously ill children, their families, and communities. Provides transportation, meal delivery and guidance with insurance issues.
All CancersCamps/RetreatsFoodTransportationNational
A Helping Hand: Resources for People with Cancer is a resource database created to help connect people affected by cancer with much-needed help. You may access a PDF version of A Helping Hand.
If you need assistance, please email info@cancercare.org or call 800-813-4673.