105 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
The ALS Insurance and Benefits Resource Line is a free phone and online help line run by Patient Advocate Foundation with The ALS Association. Case managers help people with ALS and their caregivers understand health insurance, disability benefits, medical bills, insurance denials, and financial hardship tied to care.
4 services
Georgia Legal Services Program is a nonprofit law firm that gives free civil legal help to people with low incomes and seniors in most Georgia counties outside metro Atlanta. They help with problems like eviction, public benefits, family violence protection, health coverage, school issues, farmworker rights, and consumer debt.
13 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people with serious or chronic illnesses deal with health care costs and access problems. Its Co-Pay Relief Program gives direct financial help to insured patients who qualify so they can pay for needed prescriptions or treatments.
11 services
ZERO Prostate Cancer helps people with prostate cancer and their families. They offer a free helpline, case managers, patient navigation in Atlanta and Baltimore, peer support, education, screening information, and help finding financial resources.
12 services
The American Lung Association is a national health nonprofit that helps people with lung disease, lung cancer, asthma, COPD, and tobacco quitting. People can call, chat, or fill out forms to get free help from nurses, respiratory therapists, tobacco treatment specialists, and navigators.
10 services
AnCan Foundation is a nonprofit that runs free, peer-led virtual support groups for people with cancer, multiple sclerosis, sarcoidosis, visual snow syndrome, and other serious or chronic conditions. They also help people and caregivers understand treatment, insurance, quality-of-life issues, and how to speak up for their own care.
13 services
The Amputee Coalition is a national nonprofit for people with limb loss and limb difference, their families, caregivers, veterans, and professionals. It gives free information, peer support, healthcare navigation, support groups, youth programs, and advocacy help by phone and online.
14 services
HIV, AIDS & Prevention CareLine is a Patient Advocate Foundation program for people with HIV or AIDS, or people getting HIV prevention treatment or testing. Case managers help with health insurance, care access, treatment costs, disability benefits, workplace benefits, and finding help for basic needs like food, rent, utilities, and transportation.
5 services
Positive Impact Health Centers is a health clinic group in metro Atlanta for people affected by HIV and people who need HIV prevention, testing, and sexual health care. They also offer addiction recovery, counseling, psychiatry, peer support, case management, housing help for eligible patients, pharmacy services, telehealth, and other support.
12 services
Southside Medical Center's Gresham clinic is a nonprofit community health clinic in southeast Atlanta. It helps people with family medicine, women's health, pediatrics, and dental care, and it offers sliding fee discounts for uninsured and underinsured patients.
6 services
The Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation helps people with serious or chronic illnesses pay for health care costs. It offers disease-based grants for medicine copays, insurance premiums, transportation, and related support. PAN has merged with Patient Advocate Foundation, and its new TotalAssist program starts July 1, 2026.
11 services
Novartis is a large medicines company that develops and sells prescription drugs, including cancer medicines. In the U.S., it offers patient support by phone and online, including help with reimbursement questions, co-pay support options, and a Patient Assistance Foundation that may provide some Novartis medicines at no cost to eligible patients.
4 services
Livestrong Foundation is a national cancer support nonprofit based in Austin, Texas. It helps people affected by cancer with fertility preservation discounts and free fertility medications, cancer resource information, exercise programs, advocacy, and fundraising events.
10 services
NORD is a national nonprofit for people living with rare diseases and their families. It helps people find rare disease information, specialists, clinical trials, and possible financial help for medicine, insurance costs, testing, travel, education, and caregiver respite.
8 services
Biogen is a medicine company that offers phone-based support for U.S. adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis who have been prescribed a Biogen treatment. Biogen Support Services can connect patients with support coordinators, nurse educators, insurance help, and possible medicine cost help.
5 services
The Family Health Center at Cobb is part of The Family Health Centers of Georgia, a nonprofit community health center. It offers doctor visits, counseling, pediatric care, women's health and family planning, vision, pharmacy help, and insurance or sliding-fee support for people with or without insurance.
16 services
MINE Maternity helps pregnant and postpartum families understand insurance benefits and other financial resources for maternity care. They help people and providers look for coverage for doulas, lactation support, mental health care, pelvic floor therapy, childbirth education, and related services.
7 services
Accessia Health is a national nonprofit that helps people with rare or chronic health conditions pay for care. They may help with medication copays, insurance premiums, medical expenses, travel costs for care, and free disability legal help for certain conditions.
8 services
Welcome to America Inc. is a nonprofit immigration and health support organization in Hesperia and Long Beach, California. It is recognized by the Department of Justice and helps with immigration forms, legal advice, citizenship classes, health insurance enrollment, and community health worker support.
11 services
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation helps people with cystic fibrosis and their families get care, understand insurance, find money help, and connect with support. Its Georgia Chapter is in Atlanta and runs local fundraising and community events.
13 services