290 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
American Breast Cancer Foundation is a national nonprofit based in Columbia, Maryland. It helps uninsured, underinsured, and underserved people get breast cancer screening and diagnostic tests by paying approved providers directly, and it also gives breast health education and resource referrals.
3 services
Remember Betty Foundation is a nonprofit that helps breast cancer patients and survivors with direct financial grants. The money is meant to reduce the financial stress of breast cancer so people can focus on recovery and quality of life.
2 services
Susan G. Komen is a breast cancer organization that helps people with breast cancer and their families. It offers a helpline, patient navigation, breast cancer information, research funding, advocacy, and limited financial help for eligible people in treatment.
7 services
The American Legion is a national veterans service organization. It helps veterans, service members, and military families with benefits help, disaster grants, suicide prevention training, youth programs, scholarships, and community service.
10 services
The Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program is a state program under the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. It helps victims of violent crimes in Georgia pay for costs like medical care, counseling, funeral expenses, lost wages, lost support, and crime scene cleanup when other help has been used first.
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Access Reproductive Care Southeast, also called ARC-Southeast, is an abortion fund serving people in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They help people pay for abortion care and help with travel, lodging, childcare, and other needs related to getting care.
2 services
The Angela Andrade Foundation gives financial grants to people with metastatic breast cancer. Grants can help with medical bills, rent or mortgage, food, transportation costs, school costs, childcare, family trips, and other needs that improve quality of life.
2 services
The Pink Fund is a national nonprofit that helps breast cancer patients who are in active treatment and have lost work income. It pays approved basic bills directly to creditors, such as rent, utilities, transportation costs, and insurance premiums, so patients can focus on treatment.
4 services
Mountain Access Brigade is a volunteer abortion fund based in Knoxville, Tennessee. They help Tennesseans pay for abortion care and offer confidential, non-judgmental support by phone, text, and online form.
4 services
Compassion Can't Wait helps single parents and caregivers whose child has a catastrophic, critical, or terminal illness. Hospital social workers contact the organization to request urgent help for needs like rent, utilities, food, gas, parking, medical-related costs, and other emergency expenses so the parent can stay with the child.
3 services
The TEARS Foundation helps families after the death of a baby or child. They offer funeral and memorial financial help when funds are available, plus grief support groups, peer support, child-loss centers, remembrance events, and memorial programs.
14 services
Lupus Research Alliance is a national nonprofit that funds lupus research and works to find better tests, treatments, and a cure. It also shares lupus information, helps people join research studies, and offers a limited emergency grant for people with lupus who have urgent bills.
11 services
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation gives free legal help to qualified Atlanta-area families and tenants. They help with domestic violence protective orders, eviction defense, unsafe housing, family law after abuse, and some emergency support referrals.
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Small Steps in Speech is a nonprofit that helps children and young adults with speech or language disorders. They give grants to help pay for future speech therapy, speech camps, and some communication devices or apps when insurance does not cover the need.
2 services
Little Star Foundation is a nonprofit founded by Andrea Jaeger that helps children with cancer, children with life-threatening or life-changing conditions, and families in crisis. It offers financial help, educational scholarships, medical and hospital outreach support, and free sports, arts, and equine therapy programs. I did not verify an Atlanta office; the official contact address is in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, and the foundation says it helps families across the U.S. and globally.
6 services
Helping Hands for Freedom is a nonprofit that supports families of fallen, wounded, and deployed military members. It helps eligible military, veteran, and Gold Star families with emergency payments for bills like rent, mortgage, utilities, insurance, and vehicle payments when funds are available.
3 services
Giving Kitchen (GK) is a nonprofit that helps food service workers in crisis. They may help with rent, mortgage, and utility bills after an injury, illness, death in the family, housing disaster, or substance-use treatment, and they also connect workers to health, mental health, legal, housing, employment, and family resources.
10 services
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society helps eligible Sailors, Marines, and their families with money needs. The Albany office offers financial help, emergency travel help, and Budget for Baby by appointment.
5 services
The Brooke Healey Foundation helps families dealing with pediatric cancer, especially brain cancer and DIPG. It gives financial help for bills and needed items, supports DIPG research, and awards scholarships to civically active students.
6 services
Genevieve's Helping Hands, Inc. offers the Genevieve Memorial Breast Cancer Recovery Grant. The grant helps mothers who were first diagnosed with breast cancer at age 40 or younger with recovery-related treatment location and related expenses.
2 services