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Not sure what these lodging resources cover? These are resources for temporary housing facilities for patients, and usually a family member or caretaker, when the patient is receiving care at a medical facility far from home.

118foundation

Contact:
Population Served:

Young adults ages 18–39 who are facing cancer

Mission:

118 Foundation is committed to helping young people, ages 18-39, make their comeback from cancer, restoring trust in their futures and freedom to live fully-because sickness is not their story.

  • Offers restoration grants which provide financial assistance for various expenses. See website for more eligibility details.

2-1-1

Contact:
Population Served:

Everyone in the U.S. (check the website for availability in your area)

Mission:

2-1-1 is the telephone number of a call center that offers information and provides referrals to health and human services for everyday needs and in times of crisis. Examples of service referrals include:

  • Basic human need resources: food banks, clothing, shelters, rent assistance and utility assistance
  • Physical and mental health resources: medical information lines, crisis intervention services, counseling, drug, and alcohol intervention
  • Employment support: unemployment benefits, financial assistance, job training, transportation assistance and education programs
  • Support for older adults and persons with disabilities: home healthcare, adult daycare, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels, respite care, transportation, and homemaker services
  • Support for children, youth, and families: childcare, family resource centers, summer camps and recreation programs, mentoring, tutoring and protective services
     

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF)

Contact:
610-649-3034 or 866-333-1213
Population Served:

Children with cancer and their families, caregivers, young adults, healthcare professionals and researchers related to childhood cancer

Mission:

To change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer.

  • Travel For Care Program offers financial assistance to eligible families for travel for childhood cancer treatment at medical institutions in the U.S. and Canada.  Patient must be diagnosed by age 18 and be under 21 and in active oncology treatment following a relapse, or enrolling in or currently participating in a clinical trial for active oncology treatment or a treatment innovation not available at their local institution. Applications must be submitted by a social worker or medical representative.
  • Childhood Cancer Treatment Journal is a free treatment organizer for families of childhood cancer to help parents keep track of important treatment information.
  • Ambassadors Program involves family members and friends of a childhood cancer hero who choose to get more involved with ALSF.
  • My Childhood Cancer: Survey Series aims to better understand how childhood cancer affects families.
  • SuperSibs Programs aim to comfort, encourage and empower siblings during their family’s battle against childhood cancer and has a Grief & Loss Program that sends age-appropriate support to children ages 4-18 residing in the U.S. who have experienced the death of a sibling from childhood cancer.
  • Offers a free guide for education professionals to help patients, their siblings, and classmates cope with a diagnosis or death in their school community.

American Cancer Society (ACS)

Contact:
800-227-2345
Population Served:

People affected by a cancer internationally; programs and services offered to patients and caregivers residing in the United States

Mission:

In the U.S., ACS is a community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem.

  • Provides educational materials both online and in print about cancer, including blood cancers, as well as related information on topics such as diet, exercise, complementary and alternative medicine, and disease statistics
  • Offers support services via online discussion boards and in-person support groups through local chapters
  • Cancer Survivors NetworkSM, a global online community, transcends geographic boundaries and builds bonds among cancer survivors and caregivers through shared experiences and feelings
  • Road to Recovery, a program offered locally by some chapters, has volunteer drivers who transport patients to and from treatment appointments
  • Hope Lodges are temporary housing accommodations for patients traveling far from home for treatment. There are more than 30 lodges.

Compass To Care Childhood Cancer Foundation

Contact:
563-231-0458
Population Served:

Families with children under age 18 in active cancer treatment in the U.S.

Mission:

To ensure all children can access life-saving cancer treatment by helping them travel from home to the hospital.

  • Provides help with travel to the hospital to parents with demonstrated financial need, whose child is under 18 years old and in active cancer treatment

Family Reach

Contact:
Website
Population Served:

Cancer patients and their families within the 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and U.S. territories

Mission:

Dedicated to removing the financial barriers standing between a cancer patient and their treatment.

  • Delivers financial education, resource navigation, and emergency relief funds to patients and caregivers facing a cancer diagnosis.
  • Varying funds throughout the year, including a clinical trial access fund in partnership with More Moments More Memories.
  • Patient must have a cancer diagnosis; be in active treatment or have completed treatment within 1 year; receive treatment within the US, Puerto Rico or US territories; be represented by a healthcare professional from the treatment center who can confirm diagnosis and treatment information.
     

Healthcare Hospitality Network (HHN)

Contact:
800-318-8861
Population Served:

Patients, families and their loved ones who are receiving medical treatment far from their home communities.

Mission:

Nationwide professional association of nearly 200 unique, nonprofit organizations whose mission is to support homes that help and heal to be more effective in their service to patients and families.

  • Hospital hospitality houses provide free or significantly reduced cost lodging to patients and their families while receiving medical care away from their home communities.

Joe’s House

Contact:
877-563-7468
Population Served:

People in the U.S. seeking temporary lodging when away from home for cancer treatment; some lodging options accept any patient regardless of illness

Mission:

To centralize the various lodging options and to streamline the reservations process.

  • Website lists thousands of places to stay across the country near hospitals and treatment centers that offer a discount for traveling patients and their loved ones
  • Users may search for accommodations by city or proximity to a cancer treatment center or hospitals
  • Works with hotels and other lodging facilities to centralize inventory and provide medical discounts to cancer patients.

Lazarex Cancer Foundation

Contact:
877-866-9523 or 925-820-4517
Population Served:

Cancer patients in the US

Mission:

To improve access to clinical trials for cancer patients

  • Helps cancer patients navigate clinical trial options
  • Provides community outreach and education.

Live Like Bella Childhood Cancer Foundation

Contact:
786-505-3914
Population Served:

Bereaved families whose child died from cancer at the age of 21 or younger

Mission:

To be a leader in childhood cancer research and advocacy while providing financial and emotional support to families affected by childhood cancer.

  • Financial assistance towards memorial costs for children whose battle with cancer has ended.
  • Additional local funding for Florida families in active treatment- see website for details.
  • Funds pediatric cancer research.

More Moments More Memories Foundation

Contact:
Website or 563-588-2700
Population Served:

Cancer patients in the US referred to a clinical trial by a physician and demonstrating financial need

Mission:

To provide grants that help people access oncology clinical trials for potentially life-saving treatment, offering more moments and more memories with loved ones.

  • Assists eligible patients with travel and lodging related expenses for participation in clinical trial in the contiguous United States
  • Geographic preference given to residents of Clayton County or Fayette County in Iowa, and then US residents.

Oracle Health Foundation

Contact:
816-201-1569
Population Served:

Children with serious illness 18 years old or younger, or ages 19 to 21 if they have a child-like mental state

Mission:

Oracle Health Foundation (formerly Cerner Charitable Foundation/First Hand Foundation) is building healthier tomorrows and stronger communities around the world by providing individual medical grants and wellness programs, engaging volunteerism, community initiatives and strategic partnerships. Applications are accepted from the United States & Canada, and through select international providers.

  • Treatment: clinical procedures, medicine, therapy, prosthesis, etc.
  • Equipment: wheelchairs, assistive technology equipment, care devices, hearing aids, etc.
  • Displacement: lodging, food, gas, parking and transportation for families of seriously ill children who must travel during treatment
  • Vehicle modifications: lifts, ramps and transfer boards.
     
     

Ronald McDonald House Charities

Contact:
630-623-7048
Population Served:

Seriously ill or injured children and their families in the U.S. and some international locations; non-profit organizations; students

Mission:

To create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well being of children.

  • 290 local chapters in 57 countries and regions
  • Ronald McDonald Houses provide a home-away-from home for families so they can stay close to their hospitalized child at little or no cost
  • Ronald McDonald Family Rooms offer a place to rest and regroup right at the hospital
  • Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles deliver pediatric health care services
  • Provides grants to non-profit organizations that also focus on the needs of children
  • Offers scholarships to students across the U.S.

The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation

Contact:
302-563-8389
Population Served:

Families of children with cancer in the U.S.

Mission:

The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation has four areas of focus: financial assistance, childhood cancer research, awareness and spreading positivity

  • Provide financial assistance to families of children with cancer (application form and eligibility criteria are on the website)
  • Fund research to find cures for childhood cancers and advancements in treatment protocols
  • Increase awareness of childhood cancer and advocate for increased research funds
  • Spread the B+ Message of being positive

The National Children’s Cancer Society

Contact:
314-241-1600 or 800-532-6459
Population Served:

Children with cancer and their families, caregivers, survivors, health professionals

Mission:

To improve the quality of life for children with cancer and their families worldwide.

  • Provides financial and emotional support to families throughout the United States during their child’s cancer treatment. Financial assistance includes transportation fund and emergency assistance fund (See website for specific financial eligibility criteria.)
  • The "Beyond the Cure" Survivorship Program (BTC) provides the most up-to-date information on survivorship to help survivors and their families adapt and celebrate life after diagnosis
  • Online community provides a private network for parents, caregivers and survivors of childhood cancer to connect, share and offer support to one another
  • Beyond the Cure Ambassador Scholarship Program awards college scholarships to childhood cancer survivors who have demonstrated the ability to overcome the difficult challenges of cancer with determination and motivation; call or see website for details
  • Provides resources to healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of childhood cancer and the many challenges associated with survivorship
  • Global Outreach Program partners with pharmaceutical companies to distribute donated cancer treatment drugs and medical supplies around the world.
     

Blood Cancer United resources

Find free, specialized guidance and information for every type of blood cancer, request financial support, find emotional support, and connect with other members of the blood cancer community.

We are Blood Cancer United.

Everyone affected by blood cancer—patients, survivors, caregivers, researchers, advocates, fundraisers, everyone—has a story. Share yours.
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Natalia

splenic marginal zone non-Hodgkin lymphoma (MZL)

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Zeke

acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL)

Lila wearing warm clothes-standing in front of a 'top of Mt. Kilimanjaro' sign with arms raised

Lila

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Snapshot of Ashley wearing black jacket with Find the Cure printed, a cancer survivor

Ashley

chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)

Snapshot of Zachariah holding flowers, a cancer survivor

Zach

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)

A person is seated in a medical treatment chair with an IV line connected to the arm. The individual is wearing a tie-dye sweatshirt and has a blue protective sheet draped over the lap. A patterned blanket covers part of the legs, and a white disposable cup is placed on a small tray nearby. In the background, there is medical equipment including an infusion pump with digital displays, tubing, and a yellow biohazard container. The setting appears to be a clinical or hospital environment.

Natalie

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)

Rachel in hospital with head wrap holding "It's my last day of chemo" sign

Rachel

lymphoma

Rebecca young adult in hospital chair holding shirt "Fighting Together With You"

Rebecca

blood cancer

Richard in a chair outside with a Corona smiling in a blue hooded jacket

Richard

In memory

JJ standing among leaves gazing into the distance

J.J.

Volunteer

Brianna, close up and smiling, young adult survivor of childhood cancer

Brianna

acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

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Henry Jr

leukemia

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