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Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC)

Contact:
Website only
Population Served:

People diagnosed with a cancer in the U.S.

Mission:

A coalition of financial assistance organizations joining forces to help cancer patients experience better health and well-being by limiting financial challenges.

  • Facilitates communication and collaboration among member organizations
  • Provides information via the website regarding existing resources and linking to other organizations that can disseminate information about the collective resources of the member organizations
  • Advocates on behalf of cancer patients who continue to bear financial burdens associated with the costs of cancer treatment and care.

Chemo Divas

Contact:
Website or [email protected]
Population Served:

Individuals in the U.S. affected by cancer, with special emphasis on equity for women of color

Mission:

To improve women of color’s access, education, and community support as they navigate disparities in cancer care.

  • Offers a financial assistance grant to patients, survivors, and caregivers facing financial hardships in relation to a cancer diagnosis. See website for more eligibility details.
  • Offers stories of cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers to increase representation of underserved communities impacted by cancer
  • Provides a community resource directory.

Cleaning for a Reason

Contact:
(877) 337-3348 or [email protected]
Population Served:

Child or adult in active cancer treatment in the US

Mission:

Partners with local maid services to provide a professional house cleaning for individuals currently being treated for cancer. 

Community Action Partnership

Contact:
Website or 202-265-7546
Population Served:

Individuals in the United States with looking for assistance in finding a Community Action Agency

Mission:

Community Action Agencies (CAA) are local non-profit organizations intended to promote self-sufficiency, primarily funded through the federal government. Programs administered include Head Start services for children, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) utility grants, Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) grants, and other emergency financial assistance and community services.

  • Use the website to search by zip code or call to find your local agency

Final Farewell

Contact:
215-870-8110
Population Served:

Families in the US whose child under the age of 18, or dependent mentally and physically handicapped adult child, has passed away

Mission:

To provide financial assistance, advice and guidance to grieving families from all religions and backgrounds so they may provide an affordable and decent funeral for their loved child.

  • Families may use online form to apply for assistance.

GoFundMe

Contact:
Website
Population Served:

Any adult who is looking to raise funds using a community-powered fundraising platform.

Mission:

GoFundMe helps people help each other by using a community-powered fundraising platform to raise money for anything you or your loved one may need during your health journey, even beyond the cost of care. 

  • With GoFundMe, you can easily start a fundraiser, share it with your friends and family, and give them the ability to support you financially.

Disclaimer: GoFundMe has a fee of 2.9% plus $.30 for each donation. There are possible ramifications, including financial, that everyone should be aware of before starting a medical Crowdfunding campaign. Find more information here.  GoFundMe is not affiliated with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Help Hope Live

Contact:
800-642-8399 or Website
Population Served:

Transplant patients or those with catastrophic injury or illness

Mission:

To support community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical expenses and related costs due to cell and organ transplants or catastrophic injuries and illness.

  • Will help a patient develop a fundraising strategy to help with medical bills, insurance, household expenses, transportation, etc.  Call for details regarding fees related to donations.

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.

New Eyes

Contact:
973-376-4903
Population Served:

Individuals in the US without the resources to obtain eyeglasses

Mission:

To provide eyeglasses to individuals in need 

  • Provides a basic pair of single or lined bifocal eyeglasses at no cost to individuals who meet the income guidelines.  It is optimal for social service agencies/health advocates to apply on a client’s behalf or individuals may directly apply themselves.  Call or see website for additional details. 

Support Now

Contact:
Website
Population Served:

Individuals and families affected by major life moments and needing assistance. 

Mission:

To facilitate money, meals, and more for families in tough times.

  • Offers free support registry for individuals/families, including an integrated fundraising tool, meal arrangement options, and care calendar. Available in English and Spanish.
  • Offers a free online sortable grant database for families.

The Barbara Knight Foundation

Contact:
Population Served:

Residents of the United States with a diagnosis of AML

Mission:

To promote awareness of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and the vital need for bone marrow donors, and to provide financial and emotional support to AML patients.

  • Offers financial assistance grant to AML patients in active treatment through the Katie Wesley Fund.

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.
A young child celebrating the end of blood cancer treatment stands indoors ringing a brass “Ringing Out” bell mounted on a plaque. The child smiles with eyes closed, surrounded by red‑and‑white decorations and signs. They wear a black shirt that reads “My Last Day of Chemo — It Was Tough but I Was Tougher,” symbolizing strength, remission, and completion of chemotherapy

Loxley

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Snapshot of Tracy wearing a hat and glasses in front of a waterfall, a cancer survivor

Tracy

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Stephenie  holding a remission sign, HL survivor

Stephenie

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)

Heriberto, Burkitt lymphoma (BL) patient, with wife on his wedding day

Heriberto

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

Young child with a shaved head stands outdoors on a sunlit driveway, raising both arms overhead while holding a small object, with a rural landscape and trailer in the background—an empowering moment symbolizing strength and resilience in the blood cancer community.

Oakley

acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Gabriele Papa, AML

Gabriele

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

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Keri

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)

A person wearing a long-sleeved gray shirt and black pants is standing outdoors next to a large bush covered in clusters of small white flowers. The individual is holding a bright green bag over one shoulder and appears to be closely observing or smelling the flowers. The background includes dense greenery and trees, creating a lush garden setting.

Cinn

acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)

Gerardo (Jerry), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patient

Gerardo (Jerry)

myelofibrosis (MF), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) - In memory

A child is sitting cross-legged on a paved surface outdoors, wearing a white long-sleeve shirt under a blue sleeveless jumpsuit with large buttons on the front. The child has short, light-colored hair and is wearing brown sandals. In the background, there is a white picket fence and a blurred house. The lighting suggests a bright, sunny day.

Aero

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL)

A runner in a bright pink jacket moves confidently through a bustling city street as crowds make their way past the grand architecture of Philadelphia’s City Hall. The energy of the race, paired with the towering historic building in the background, creates a powerful, hopeful atmosphere—reflecting determination, courage, and the unwavering support shown for those whose lives have been touched by blood cancer.

Nicole

Healthcare professional, donor/supporter

Smiling person seated indoors wearing purple, representing strength, resilience, and hope within the blood cancer community and Blood Cancer United.

Jean

multiple myeloma (MM)

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