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  • Head and Neck Cancer Alliance

    http://www.headandneck.org

    866-792-4622

    P.O. Box 21688, Charleston, SC, 29413

    Mission is to advance prevention, detection, treatment and rehabilitation of oral, head and neck cancer through public awareness, research, advocacy and survivorship. Offers a Gas Card Program ($50) to help with transportation costs to and from treatment.

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  • Healthwell Foundation

    https://www.healthwellfoundation.org

    800-675-8416

    20440 Century Blvd., Suite 250, Germantown, MD, 20874

    Provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to cover coinsurance, copayments, health care premiums and deductibles for certain medications and therapies. Also, if a person is eligible for health insurance, but cannot afford the insurance premium, they may be able to assist with insurance premiums. Funding varies, so check website for up-to-date list of covered diagnoses and medications.

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  • Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation

    http://bepositive.org

    302-563-8389

    101 Rockland Circle, Wilmington, DE, 19803

    Provides financial and emotional support to families of children with cancer nationwide. Offers grants to minimize the
    financial hardship that is directly attributable to a child’s illness.

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  • Bright Spot Network

    https://www.brightspotnetwork.org

    (608) 335-8650

    PO Box 3090, Alameda, CA, 94501

    Provides young cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. Offers a small grants program called Bright Grants, where any Bright Spot Network families/parents/caregivers in need of financial assistance are eligible to apply for $500 in funding. Families must be caring for a child 0-6 years old or pregnant.

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  • Catholic Charities USA

    http://catholiccharitiesusa.org

    703-549-1390

    2050 Ballenger Ave., Suite 400, Alexandria, VA, 22314

    Association of social service agencies that help people in need, regardless of religious affiliation, with emergency assistance. Use online locator to search for resources.

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  • Compassion Can't Wait

    https://compassioncantwait.org

    (310) 276-7111

    P.O. Box 69A, West Hollywood, CA, 90069

    Helps single parent families with urgent expenses which allows parents to stay at their child’s bedside during catastrophic illness.

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  • United Way

    http://www.unitedway.org

    703-836-7112

    701 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314

    Locations throughout the U.S, and can refer to local assistance programs. Use online locator to find closest United Way office or local 2-1-1 line.

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  • Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/getinternet/

    (877) 384-2575

    1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20500

    Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides eligible households $30 per month off their internet bills. To deliver maximum cost savings to families, the Biden-Harris Administration has secured commitments from 20 leading internet providers to offer ACP-eligible households a high-speed internet plan for no more than $30 per month. Eligible families who pair their ACP benefit with one of these plans can receive high-speed internet at no cost.

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  • United HealthCare Children's Foundation

    http://www.uhccf.org

    855-698-4223

    9700 Healthcare Lane, Minnetonka, MN, 55343

    Provides medical grants to help children gain access to health-related services not covered, or not fully covered, by their family’s commercial health insurance plan. Families can receive up to $5,000 annually per child ($10,000 lifetime maximum per child), and do not need to have insurance through UnitedHealthcare to be eligible.

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  • Expect Miracles Foundation

    https://expectmiraclesfoundation.org

    617-938-3484

    89 South St., #701, Boston, MA, 02111

    Nonprofit that rallies the financial services industry and beyond to invest in life-saving cancer research while advancing the financial and emotional health of people impacted by cancer. The Sam Fund is a program of the Expect Miracles Foundation.

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  • Pinky Swear Foundation

    https://www.pinkyswear.org

    952-974-9600

    5555 W 78th St., Suite E, Edina, MN, 55439

    Committed to easing the financial impact of cancer by helping families with a child who has cancer pay rent, mortgages, car payments, utilities, groceries and gas.

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  • Family Reach

    http://familyreach.org

    857-233-2764

    142 Berkeley St., Suite 310, Boston, MA, 02116

    A nonprofit that provides financial support to cancer patients and caregivers in active treatment. They pay landlords, utility companies, and grocery bills so that no family has to choose between their health and basic needs. They also connect families to additional support within their region and offer a financial guidebook and tip sheets.

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  • The National Children's Cancer Society (NCCS)

    http://www.thenccs.org

    800-532-6459

    2900 Frank Scott Parkway West, Suite 928, Belleville, MO, 62223

    Provides emotional, financial and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors. Offers a Transportation Assistance Fund to alleviate the financial burden of travel and lodging for families who have a child with cancer. This includes transportation expenses such as mileage, airfare and lodging when a child needs to stay near the hospital for treatment and nonprofit lodging is unavailable. Also offers a Emergency Assistance Fund which provides $300 in emergency assistance per year to families who have a child that has been inpatient or away from home for (15) consecutive days within the past three months. Assistance may be used for mortgage, rent, utility payments, childcare, health insurance premiums, car expenses or treatment-related expenses such as meals away from home, prescriptions, and parking.

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