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  • Ovarcome

    https://www.ovarcome.org

    713-800-2976

    2525 Robinhood St., Suite 212, Houston, TX, 77005

    Provides OvarCare, a financial support program ($200, $100 gas card, $100 grocery card) for ovarian cancer patients in active treatment. Must meet financial eligibility guidelines and provide income verification documentation. Application process has been designed in partnership with partner hospitals.

    Ovarian CancerFinancial AssistanceFoodTransportation
  • PhRMA’s Medicine Assistance Tool (MAT)

    https://medicineassistancetool.org

    571-350-8643

    Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)’s Medicine Assistance Tool (MAT) is a web platform designed to help patients, caregivers and health care providers learn more about the resources available through the various biopharmaceutical industry programs offered to those who need financial support due to their lack of insurance or inadequate prescription medicine coverage. MAT is not its own patient assistance program, but rather a search engine for many of the support programs and resources that the biopharmaceutical industry has been offering for decades.

    All CancersMedicationCo-Pays
  • Angel Flight

    http://www.angelflight.com

    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.

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  • Corporate 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 CancersTransportation
  • Mercy Medical Angels

    https://www.mercymedical.org/

    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 CancersTransportation
  • National 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.

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  • The Air Care Alliance

    http://www.aircareall.org

    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 CancersTransportation
  • Grace on Wings

    https://www.graceonwings.org

    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.

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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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  • Entertainment Community Fund

    https://entertainmentcommunity.org

    800-221-7303

    729 Seventh Ave. , 10th Fl., New York , NY, 10019

    Helps all professionals in entertainment and the performing arts. The Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund) is a safety net, providing programs and services for those who are in need or going through a crisis or transition. It offers several services, including help attaining affordable housing and health insurance, financial assistance for people in a medical crisis or those disabled by illness, case management, referrals, support groups and funeral/burial assistance. The Entertainment Community Fund is administered in offices in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles.

    All CancersFinancial AssistanceHousingMedical Equipment / SuppliesMedicationProsthesesTransportation
  • American Cancer Society

    http://www.cancer.org

    800-227-2345

    3380 Chastain Meadows Pkwy NW, Suite 200, Kennesaw, GA, 30144

    A nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. Has online searchable resource database where you can search for numerous types of assistance (financial help, support groups, screenings, etc.).

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