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Chemocare.com

Contact:
844-268-3901
Population Served:

Anyone seeking information on chemotherapy or cancer

Mission:

Chemocare.com® is a website designed to provide the latest information about chemotherapy to patients and their families, caregivers and friends. The site focuses on care during chemotherapy including information about FDA approved chemotherapy medications, nutrition, managing side effects and self-care tips. The content is continually updated and reviewed by oncology specialists.

Chemocessories

Contact:
Website
Population Served:

Women with cancer in the US

Mission:

To help women with cancer hold on to their strength and sense of themselves during treatment by providing personalized sets of accessories

  • Provides a free set of accessories (such as scarves, turbans, jewelry) to women going through cancer treatment and hair loss
  • Website offers a list of additional resources.

EBeauty

Contact:
Website only
Population Served:

Women in the US undergoing cancer treatment

Mission:

To provide all women, regardless of economic status, access to wigs in order to restore their self-image and confidence during cancer treatments

  • Offers a Wig Exchange Program in which donated wigs are refurbished and sent free of charge to women in need.  Patients may select style, color and other options via an interactive online platform.
  • The EBeauty Resource Center provides online listings of local and national services, providers, support groups, etc.

Hair We Share

Contact:
516-484-8483
Population Served:

US residents with permanent hair loss due to a medical condition (cancer, alopecia, autoimmune disease, trauma)

Mission:

To help maintain dignity, confidence and self-esteem to those affected by medical hair loss.

  • Provides a wig free of charge to children 18 years old and under with a medical hair loss condition; if over 18 years old, offers a free wig based on financial need and approval
  • Accepts hair donations; see website for details
  • Builds public awareness about the psychological devastation of medical hair loss.

Heavenly Hats

Contact:
920-362-2668
Population Served:

Cancer patients and other medical patients who lose their hair due to a disease or the treatment of a disease.

Mission:

To provide brand-new hats for cancer patients and other medical patients who lose their hair due to a disease or the treatment of a disease; to provide hats to individuals and hospitals in order to help the patients feel better about themselves and to give them the extra courage and hope to win their fight.

Hope Scarves

Contact:
502-333-9715
Population Served:

Cancer survivors (pediatric and adult) in active treatment throughout the world.

Mission:

To support people facing cancer through scarves, stories, and research. 

  • Provides free headscarves paired with survivor stories to offer encouragement to those in active treatment.
     

Knots of Love

Contact:
949-933-7000
Population Served:

People undergoing chemotherapy throughout the U.S.

Mission:

To provide a free lovingly hand-knit or crocheted beanie to people going through chemotherapy.

  • Beanies are delivered free of charge to treatment centers across the country. Check with your center about availability.

Locks of Love

Contact:
561-833-7332
Population Served:

Children and young adults up to age of 21 in the U.S. and Canada

Mission:

To return a sense of self confidence and normalcy to children and young adults up to age 21 suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged patients.

Look Good Feel Better

Contact:
Website
Population Served:

Cancer patients worldwide

Mission:

To teach beauty techniques to people with cancer to help them manage the appearance-related side effects of treatment and to help them find a sense of support, confidence, courage and community.

  • Look Good Feel Better is a non-medical, brand-neutral public service program that includes resources and hands-on workshops on skin and nail care, cosmetics, wigs and turbans, accessories and styling. Though geared primarily to women, teens and men can find helpful information on the website.
  • Website provides an online “Program Finder” to search in–person workshop locations; virtual workshops are offered as well.

Look Good Feel Better for Teens

Contact:
800-395-LOOK
Population Served:

Teens 13 to 17 who are dealing with cancer

Mission:

This program was created by the Look Good Feel Better Foundation and the Professional Beauty Association to help girls and guys between the ages of 13 and 17 deal with the appearance, health, and social side effects of cancer treatment.

  • The program offers support via free materials and online information to assist with lots of issues including skin changes, hair loss, nutrition, fitness, and socialization during cancer treatment. 

Patients Into People

Population Served:

Anyone affected by cancer in the U.S.

Mission:

To brighten the day of a cancer patient with a gift of a cheerful, new hospital gown.

  • Provides gowns in a variety of sizes to men and women battling cancer 

Wigs and Wishes

Contact:
856-582-6600
Population Served:

Cancer patients (women and children)

Mission:

Dedicated to providing wigs & granting wishes to courageous individuals battling cancer.

  • Offers a free wig and complimentary styling services to women with cancer through a network of participating salons and stylists
  • Accepts hair donations; see website for details
  • Offers wishes to children who are terminally ill with cancer

Wigs for Kids (WFK)

Contact:
440-333-4433
Population Served:

Patients 18 years and under (sometimes older if still in school) who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, Alopecia, Trichotillomania, burns and other medical issues, worldwide

Mission:

Helping Children Look Themselves and Live Their Lives

  • Hair replacement systems and support for children is provided at no cost to children or their families
  • Provides complimentary, custom-made hairpieces
  • Candidates must be referred by their doctor, nurse or social worker
  • Accepts hair donations

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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Loxley

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

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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)

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Oakley

acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Gabriele Papa, AML

Gabriele

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

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Keri

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)

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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

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Aero

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL)

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Nicole

Healthcare professional, donor/supporter

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Jean

multiple myeloma (MM)

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