Bright Spot Network
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.
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Bright Spot Network knows the hidden costs of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. They offer a small grants program called Bright Grants, that offers families, parents, and caregivers in need with... Main Services help pay for housing help pay for healthcare financial assistance help pay for childcare help pay for transit Serving adults young adults teens school-aged children toddlers infants <1 pregnant cancer families with children More Less caregivers
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- Who they serve
- youth,familiesAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 9
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Postpartum Support BoxProgram
Bright Spot Network advertises an InKind Postpartum Support Box for families navigating cancer and postpartum needs.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Bright Grants Financial AssistanceService
Bright Grants provides limited $500 financial help to families navigating cancer while caring for a young child or during pregnancy.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Virtual Support Groups and Meet-UpsProgram
Online groups connect parents with cancer, partners, bereaved partners, parents of color, and post-treatment parents for peer support.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Family Resource NavigationService
Family Resource Navigation helps families organize support, find resources, talk with medical teams, talk with children about cancer, and identify coping strategies.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Bright ReadsProgram
Bright Reads sends free age-appropriate books and a guide about talking to children about cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Bright BoxProgram
Bright Box sends free art activity boxes with supplies for children of cancer patients.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Bright Club and Bright CircleProgram
Monthly virtual groups help children connect with other children who have a parent with cancer through stories, movement, art, games, and activities.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Teddy Bear ClinicEvent
Virtual Teddy Bear Clinics use medical play to help children understand doctor visits and cope with fear or anxiety when a parent has cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Bright BirthdayProgram
Bright Birthday mails handmade birthday cards to children who have a parent with cancer.
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