104 organizations
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Parker Project helps families in the United States who have a child under 18 in active cancer treatment. They give financial help for needs like rent or mortgage, utilities, groceries, gas, transportation, car costs, and some medical bills so parents can focus on their child’s care.
4 services
Aubreigh's Army Foundation 328 is a nonprofit connected to Mobile, Alabama that helps children with DIPG, a serious childhood brain cancer. It raises money for DIPG research and offers family assistance that may help with travel, hospital stays, bills, or other needs after a child is diagnosed.
5 services
The Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission is a Georgia state agency for people with traumatic brain injury or traumatic spinal cord injury. It gives grants to eligible Georgia residents for post-acute care and rehabilitation needs like transportation, assistive technology, medical or rehab care, durable medical equipment, and personal support services.
Downtown7 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
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
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
Miracle Flights is a national nonprofit based in Las Vegas that gives free commercial airline tickets to children who need medical care far from home. Eligible children can fly with up to two parents or legal guardians, and the group also helps people travel for service dog pickup or required training.
5 services
Help From Hattie is a Georgia nonprofit that helps people get better access to health care, food, housing, and work support. They offer health coaching, medical support, food help, transitional housing, re-entry job help, and Medicaid medical transportation by appointment.
9 services
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
Health Force of Georgia is a locally owned home health care agency in Atlanta. They help seniors, adults, and children stay at home with services like personal care, companion care, skilled nursing, respite care, home infusion, dementia care, waiver services, and rides for current clients.
14 services
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a children's hospital and research center in Memphis, Tennessee. It treats children and young adults with cancer, blood disorders, and other serious diseases, mostly through clinical trials, and accepted families do not pay St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food.
10 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
Luke’s Wings is a nonprofit that helps wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, special operators, fallen officers, and their loved ones. They provide emergency travel planning and free commercial airline tickets so family can be present during hospital care, recovery, rehabilitation, hospice, or a line-of-duty crisis.
6 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
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, also called MS Focus, is a national nonprofit that helps people with multiple sclerosis and their families. It offers a helpline, emergency rent and utility help, medical and dental help, transportation, home care support, equipment, computers, education, and mailed learning materials.
12 services
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
Mercy Flight Southeast arranges free flights on private planes for people who need far-away medical care and cannot use or afford regular travel. Volunteer pilots fly patients for treatment, follow-up care, transplant-related travel, clinical trials, and some other urgent human needs.
7 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
Amore Enchanted HomeCare Agency provides in-home care across Georgia. They help seniors, people with disabilities, people recovering from illness or surgery, and medically fragile children with personal care, companion care, respite care, skilled nursing, and rides to medical appointments.
6 services