286 organizations
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The National Children’s Cancer Society helps children with cancer, their families, and childhood cancer survivors. They offer travel and emergency financial help, case-manager support, survivor resources, college scholarships, and global medical supply support.
12 services
Diabetes Will's Way helps people and families with Type 1 diabetes when insurance does not cover enough. They give financial help for insulin, pumps, CGMs, supplies, and urgent diabetes-related bills.
3 services
The Power of Will is a nonprofit that supports sarcoma patients and their loved ones. It gives Quality of Life Grants to adolescents and young adults with sarcoma and also raises money for sarcoma research and awareness.
2 services
Partnership for Community Action, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps low-income people and families in DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton, Rockdale, and Walton counties. They help with crisis needs, case management, rent or mortgage help, utility bills, diapers, and steps toward work or school stability.
8 services
Partnership for Community Action, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps low-income people and families in DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale counties. They offer case management, crisis help, rent or utility help when funds are available, energy bill assistance, diapers, and referrals.
9 services
If/When/How is a national reproductive justice legal organization. Its Repro Legal Helpline gives free, confidential legal information and advice about abortion, miscarriage, birth, self-managed abortion, and judicial bypass, and its legal defense work helps people facing investigation or charges related to abortion.
3 services
Pink Aid is a national nonprofit that helps underserved breast cancer patients and their families. Its Pink Purse program gives fast emergency help for non-medical bills like utilities, phone bills, transportation to treatment, and in some areas rent or mortgage costs.
8 services
The Jack Strong Foundation helps families who have a child in cancer treatment. It gives financial grants to help with costs like medical bills, medicine, lodging, gas, travel, meals, and everyday household needs, and it also sends Brave Bags to children in treatment.
2 services
SALUTE, INC. helps injured military service members, post-9/11 veterans, and their families with emergency needs. They give one-time help for rent or mortgage, utilities, car costs, food, and other basic bills while a veteran is in treatment or recovering.
5 services
FEMA is the federal agency that helps before, during, and after disasters. People in a federally declared disaster area can apply for help with things like temporary housing, basic home repairs, and other disaster costs that insurance does not cover.
7 services
First Hand Foundation is a nonprofit based in Kansas City, Missouri. It helps uninsured and underinsured children get medical care by paying grants for future care, medical equipment, medicine, dental care, therapy, and travel for treatment. It also supports health-related volunteer projects and school health screenings in the Kansas City area.
8 services
NMDP is a national nonprofit that helps people with blood cancers and blood disorders get life-saving blood stem cell or marrow transplants. It offers patient navigators, financial grants, clinical trial help, peer support, and free education for patients, caregivers, and families.
10 services
Military Officers Association of America is a national military membership group based in Alexandria, Virginia. Its charities help service members, veterans, military spouses, caregivers, survivors, and families with crisis grants, education aid, career help, spouse professional development, and community outreach.
10 services
Bright Spot Network helps parents and families who are dealing with a parent or guardian's cancer. It offers online support groups, family resource navigation, kids' activities, free books and art boxes, and limited financial grants.
9 services
The Matthew Larson Foundation for Pediatric Brain Tumors, also called IronMatt, helps children and families affected by pediatric brain tumors. It gives financial help to families through hospital social workers and funds pediatric brain tumor research grants.
5 services
The National Abortion Federation is a national group that supports abortion providers and the people they serve. Its National Abortion Hotline helps people in the U.S. and Canada find abortion care, understand options, and ask about limited help paying for care, travel, or lodging.
8 services
American Childrens Cancer Benevolence Fund (ACCBF) is a program of A Warriors Mission Inc. It helps families with a child who has cancer, and some recent cancer survivors, by reviewing grant requests and paying approved bills directly to providers.
2 services
American Transplant Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people waiting for transplants, living organ donors, transplant recipients, and families. It offers emergency financial help, peer mentors, living donor search tools, and transplant education, including programs in English and Spanish.
7 services
Team Buddy Forever Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mailing address in New Lothrop, Michigan, not Atlanta. It helps families of children with pediatric brain cancer, especially DIPG, by giving financial help for needs like rent or mortgage, utilities, auto costs, food cards, fuel cards, medical costs, and travel to treatment.
3 services
CURE Childhood Cancer is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that funds childhood cancer research and supports families facing childhood cancer. It helps with counseling, emergency financial assistance, meals in hospitals, outreach to newly diagnosed families, survivorship resources, and bereavement support.
9 services