
The Bright Spot Network provides young cancer survivors who are parents of small children with a safe space for individual and familial healing, recovery, and reconnection. They focus on young parents and guardians caring for young children at the time of diagnosis, including those diagnosed during pregnancy.
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.
Search for free and reduced cost social service programs in your zip code. Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.
The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) strives to enable and empower individuals, families, and communities to lead informed, productive, and culturally sensitive lives. ACCESS offers a wide range of social, economic, health, and educational services.
This site provides articles and resources for everything from healthy living and inspiration to clinical trials and financial wellness. The site is a service of Pfizer and can be customized by cancer type for a personalized experience.
The Inheritance of Hope is a non-profit organization founded in 2007 that offers legacy retreats, scholarship resources, book resources, continuing support post-retreat, and webinars to families consisting of children under 18 years of age, and a parent who has a life-threatening illness (Cancer Stages 3 or 4).
Look Good Feel Better is a nonprofit organization that offers tips for those affected by cancer. Workshops include: A skin care/makeup program, options relating to hair loss, nail care and helpful suggestions on clothing and ways to use flattering colors and shapes, as well as ways to camouflage areas of concern during cancer treatment.
Livestrong is a nonprofit organization founded in 1997 that provides information and guidance during all stages of your cancer journey, offers cancer support for patients, children and caregivers, as well as addresses common concerns related to a cancer diagnosis.
The Kids Kicking Cancer offers weekly classes in mind-body techniques found in the martial arts to children affected by cancer. Their martial arts-based meditative techniques have proven successful in reducing pain and stress in children with cancer and other chronic illnesses, as well as their otherwise healthy siblings.
Jasper is a digital app for your cancer care. Organize your schedule, track your medications and symptoms, and access cancer care coaching support—all in one place. Jasper is available both via web and mobile app. To sign up and learn more visit their website.