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  • New Day Foundation for Families

    http://www.foundationforfamilies.org/

    248-648-1105

    245 Barclay Circle, Suite 300, Rochester Hills, MI, 48307

    Provides financial assistance to help families coping with cancer. To be eligible, you must reside in the state of Michigan, have a household consisting of a parent and at least one dependent child under the age of 18, have an immediate family member in treatment for a cancer diagnosis, and be represented by a health care professional, social worker or financial navigator to begin application process. Application must be received through a hospital social worker or financial navigator.

    Eligible expenses are considered to be necessities, including health insurance premiums, mortgage or rent payments, car payments, car insurance, utilities, food and/or fuel costs. New Day does not make payments for medical treatments, prescription drugs, medical co-pays, insurance deductibles, or credit cards (monthly payments or balances) but will work with you to find viable solutions. Payments are made directly to creditors.

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  • 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.

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  • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

    https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ocs/programs/liheap

    866-674-6327

    330 C St. SW, Washington, DC, 20201

    May be able to assist with bill payments, an energy crisis, and weatherization and energy-related home repairs. To apply, call the National Energy Assistance
    Referral (NEAR) project toll-free at the number provided to get the contact information for your local LIHEAP office.

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  • Pink Fund

    https://pinkfund.org/

    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.

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  • Tigerlily Foundation

    http://www.tigerlilyfoundation.org

    888-580-6253

    42020 Village Center Plaza, Suite 120-156, Stone Ridge, VA, 20105

    Funds for Families program offers financial assistance to families of young breast cancer patients (between 15-45), based on need. For qualifying applicants, payments will be made directly to their medical provider or billing entity for medical treatment, rent, utilities and/or necessities.

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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 and car repairs, utilities, groceries, gas and more.

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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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  • Allyson Whitney Foundation

    https://www.allysonwhitney.org/grants

    P.O. Box 586, Rock Hill, NY, 12775

    Provides grants for people ages 16-36 who are diagnosed with a rare cancer. Covers a wide range of needs, including (but not limited to): current and residual medical bills, rent, utilities, car and health insurance premiums, IVF treatments, integrative therapies, travel expenses, and medical hair pieces. Grants range from $500-$1,500, and applications should be completed by an oncology social worker, doctor’s office, or patient navigator.

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  • Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)

    http://www.patientadvocate.org

    800-532-5274

    421 Butler Farm Rd., Hampton, VA, 23666

    Provides direct services to patients with chronic, life threatening and debilitating diseases to help access care and treatment recommended by their doctor. Offers co-payment assistance - check website for up-to-date list of covered diagnoses and medications. Maintains a searchable National Financial Assistance Resource Directory. Provides a Scholarships for Survivors Program.

    Offers a Merkel Cell Carcinoma Financial Aid Fund that provides a one time grant for transportation expenses.

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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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