40 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Diabetes Disaster Response Coalition is a national coalition that helps people with diabetes prepare for and get through disasters. It shares disaster plans, medicine and supply guidance, shelter and pharmacy links, and a hotline for people and health care providers who need help during emergencies.
6 services
Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb is a faith-based health center in Marietta. It helps people get primary care, dental care, behavioral health counseling, health education, and lower-cost medicines, with fees based on income.
8 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
The B+ Foundation helps families of children with cancer across the United States. It gives financial help for costs tied to a child's cancer diagnosis, such as rent, mortgage, travel for treatment, and medicines insurance will not cover. It also offers free emotional support resources, webinars, peer support groups, and school re-entry guides.
11 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
Good Samaritan Health Center is a nonprofit clinic in Atlanta that helps people get affordable health care. They offer medical care, dental care, counseling, prenatal care, health education, medicine help, and food access through their farm and market.
Historic Westin Heights/Bankhead10 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
Rx Outreach is a nonprofit mail-order pharmacy based in Maryland Heights, Missouri. It helps people in all 50 states get lower-cost prescription medicines with free home delivery, clear prices, and no insurance or membership required.
7 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
Merck Patient Assistance Program helps eligible people in the United States get certain Merck medicines or adult vaccines for free. It mainly helps people who do not have insurance coverage for the medicine or vaccine and cannot afford it.
7 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
Giving Health is a nonprofit that gives free telehealth services to low-income people in Georgia who do not have health insurance. Members can talk with doctors and mental health counselors by phone or video, get help finding social services, and use a discount prescription card.
6 services
Covenant Health Pharmacy is a pharmacy and medical supply business in Snellville. Its website says it fills prescriptions, coordinates refills, offers home delivery, wellness services, vaccinations, weight loss services, and sells gloves and other medical supplies.
6 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
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
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
MISTR is an online sexual health service for adults. It helps people get PrEP, STI testing, DoxyPEP, long-term HIV care, and some ED medicines through online visits, lab testing, and discreet home delivery.
5 services