104 organizations
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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
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
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
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
National Center for Farmworker Health is a nonprofit in Buda, Texas that works nationwide to improve health care access for farmworker families. Its Call for Health program helps farmworkers find health care, vaccines, support services, interpretation, and limited help for costs like specialty care, dental, and vision.
10 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
Legacy Living Care LLC provides in-home medical and non-medical care. They help people with personal care, companionship, skilled nursing, dementia care, respite care, transportation, meals, and light housekeeping.
6 services
The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in Decatur gives free lodging to cancer patients and their caregivers when they must travel for treatment. Guests stay near Atlanta-area cancer treatment centers and can use private rooms, kitchens, laundry, common areas, computer access, and support activities.
9 services
ACF Adoptions is a licensed private adoption agency serving Florida and Georgia, with a Georgia office in Valdosta. They help pregnant people and birth parents make adoption plans, get counseling, understand their rights, choose an adoptive family, and ask about help with pregnancy-related expenses.
6 services
Good Days is a national nonprofit that helps people with chronic or life-changing illnesses pay for care. It may help with medicine copays, travel to treatment, insurance premiums, and diagnostic testing when a person meets its rules and the disease fund is open.
6 services
CancerCare is a national nonprofit that helps people affected by cancer. They offer free phone help, resource navigation, online support groups, education, Spanish-language resources, and limited financial help for cancer-related costs like transportation, home care, and child care.
14 services
Abrazo Adoption Associates is a licensed Texas nonprofit adoption agency in San Antonio. It helps pregnant people and parents make safe, confidential open adoption plans, and it also works with adoptive parents, adoptees, and birth families after adoption.
8 services
Crown Health Care Services is a home care agency in Fayetteville, Georgia. They help people who need care at home or in facilities with nursing, personal care, daily living help, respite care, medication reminders, and rides to appointments.
10 services
American Kidney Fund is a national nonprofit that helps people with kidney disease and kidney failure. It gives financial grants for health insurance premiums, dialysis transportation, medicines, medical supplies, disaster needs, and other kidney-related costs.
7 services
Wellcare Health Plans, Inc. is a health insurance company owned by Centene. In Georgia, Wellcare offers Medicare Advantage, special needs, and prescription drug plans, and its Community Connections Help Line can connect people with food, rent, utility, transportation, disability, caregiver, provider, and benefits resources.
6 services
The Max Foundation is a Seattle-based global health nonprofit, not an Atlanta local agency. It helps people with cancer and other critical illnesses in low- and middle-income countries get medicine, diagnostic testing, transportation help, education support, and patient support at no cost through partner doctors and institutions.
9 services
Oracle Health Foundation helps children get health care when families cannot pay for needed care, equipment, medicine, therapy, or travel related to treatment. It offers pediatric grants internationally and runs free school health programs for students in the greater Kansas City area. It is not a rent or housing assistance program.
4 services
Chai Lifeline helps children and families facing serious illness, loss, or crisis. It offers free case management, counseling, hospital and home support, meals, rides to medical appointments, tutoring, camps, activities, crisis help, and some emergency financial help.
13 services
Blood Cancer United is the new name of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. It helps people with blood cancer and their families with free information, financial aid programs, clinical trial help, support groups, and advocacy.
17 services