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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

The mission of Susan G. Komen is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.

The Rainbow Connection

The Rainbow Connection is a Non-Profit Organization founded in 1985 that offers the opportunity for a child (Ages 2 to 18) with a life-threatening or terminal illness to have a wish granted, academic scholarships, cancer family events, and case managers.

Stupid Cancer

Stupid Cancer’s mission is to help empower everyone affected by adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer by ending isolation and building community. Stupid Cancer offers a lifeline to the adolescent and young adult cancer community by providing age-appropriate resources to help navigate treatment and survivorship on your own terms.

A Mother’s Wish

A Mother’s Wish embraces and supports Oakland County, MI women and families impacted by breast cancer by easing the day-to-day burdens associated with a diagnosis while offering opportunities for hope, comfort, family togetherness and healing.

Wings for Widows

Wings for Widows is a non-profit 501c3 that provides personalized financial wellness coaching to help widows move forward with confidence and hope.

United Way

United Way 211 connects people of all ages and from all communities to the essential health and human services they need, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 211 can be accessed by phone or computer. 211 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can connect you with local organizations.

THAW: The Heat and Warmth Fund

The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) is stabilizing and empowering Michigan families, keeping them healthy, safe and warm. Through nearly 40 agency partners and mobile processing events, THAW distributes energy and utility assistance to Michigan households.

Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency

NEMCSA resources are directed to programs that aid the poor and otherwise disadvantaged throughout the age spectrum, from pre-schoolers to the elderly of northeast Michigan. The funds include targeted resources aimed at very specific problems as well as resources that are more flexible in nature.

Michigan 2-1-1

Michigan 211, funded by the United Way, is available to all Michigan residents.  It connects residents with a broad range of community, government and faith-based services that can help with rent & utility costs, shelter & housing connections, food benefits and transportation assistance.

MiBridges

MI Bridges can help you to access more than 30,000 state and local services across the state, apply for benefits, manage your case, and explore resources.

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