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211 Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
211 Arizona operates a statewide information and referral service that connects individuals and families to over 8,500 local resources including healthcare, housing assistance, food programs, and support services. The organization provides live operator assistance in English and Spanish to help people access critical services that can improve lives, including healthcare and vaccination information that may benefit cancer patients and their families.
A 2nd Act produces live storytelling events featuring cancer survivors who share their inspiring journeys and second act stories on stage. The organization creates platforms for cancer survivors to tell their stories while raising funds for cancer-related beneficiaries and building a supportive community called the Purple Tribe.
Affirm provides sexual and reproductive healthcare services through health centers across Arizona, offering preventative cancer screenings along with other reproductive health services. The organization connects individuals to accessible healthcare services including STI testing, birth control, and cancer prevention screenings at little or no cost.
Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels supports families impacted by childhood cancer and other life-threatening illnesses through comfort and care counseling, adaptive apparel, financial assistance, and distraction events. The organization provides licensed counselors, coaches, and mentors who offer free counseling, play therapy, and supportive services to patients, siblings, parents, and caregivers. They also offer care packages, utility bill assistance, and fun events to bring relief during difficult treatment periods.
Provides helpline support, rides to treatment, Hope Lodge lodging, support groups, education, financial guidance, survivorship resources, and advocacy for all cancers.
The American Cancer Society has programs and services to help you manage cancer treatment and recovery and find the emotional support you need. And best of all, our help is free. Find programs and services in Arizona.
Arizona Camp Sunrise provides year-round, life-lifting programs and summer camps at no cost to pediatric cancer patients, survivors and their siblings. The organization operates Arizona Camp Sunrise for children with cancer and Arizona Camp Sidekicks specifically tailored to meet the needs of siblings impacted by pediatric cancer.
Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children provides social, emotional, and financial support directly to families managing the health and well-being of a loved one with pediatric cancer. The organization operates from a 12,000 square-foot facility offering comprehensive support services including financial assistance, emotional support, counseling, meal services, tutoring, and social programs. Their mission is to create a centralized hub of support for pediatric cancer warriors and their families within one location.
Arizona Coalition of Stem Cell Survivor Support Groups
Phoenix, Arizona
The Arizona Coalition of Stem Cell Survivor Support Groups connects stem cell transplant survivors and caregivers with support resources and community. The organization provides education, advocacy, and peer support for individuals navigating stem cell transplant recovery and long-term survivorship challenges.
The Arizona Department of Health Services provides breast cancer screening and awareness programs to support early detection and prevention. The organization offers mammography screenings and educational resources about breast cancer symptoms and risk factors. They focus on reducing late-stage diagnoses by promoting regular screening starting at age 40.
Arizona Foundation for Cancer provides programs and services to those impacted by cancer, including patients, family members, and caregivers. The organization offers education, integrative therapies, support services, and practical assistance such as transportation, lodging, wigs, and nutrition counseling to help reduce anxiety and stress while promoting wellness during the cancer journey.
Arizona Myeloma Network promotes collaboration, awareness, education and advocacy for improved treatment and quality of life for multiple myeloma patients, their families and all cancer caregivers. The organization provides resources, information and emotional support to those helping patients navigate the disease, with special consideration to the underserved.
Arizona Oncology provides comprehensive cancer care and treatment services to patients diagnosed with various types of cancer. The organization offers diagnostic services, multiple treatment options including chemotherapy and radiation therapy, clinical trials, and supportive care services including social workers and nurse navigators to guide patients through their cancer journey.
The Arizona Oral Cancer Walk organizes an annual community walk event that raises funds for cancer-related initiatives while providing oral cancer screenings and education. The organization serves individuals who have been diagnosed with oral, head, or neck cancer as they navigate through life before, during, and after cancer treatment. They unite the dental professional community and general public to increase awareness about oral cancer prevention and promote early detection.
Arizona Otolaryngology Consultants provides specialized care and support programs for head and neck cancer patients. The organization offers comprehensive pathway programs including pre-treatment education, post-treatment rehabilitation, and ongoing survivor support through speech-language pathology and audiology services. They also facilitate support groups for people with oral, head, and neck cancer to help patients navigate their treatment journey.
The Arizona Prostate Cancer Coalition helps men navigate through treatment options and provides support services for those affected by prostate cancer. The organization offers support groups, educational events, mentorship programs, and resources to help patients and families understand their diagnosis and treatment choices.
The Arizona Skin Cancer Foundation supports individuals at risk for skin cancer and those affected by the disease through prevention education, early detection programs, and skin cancer screenings. The organization focuses on serving Maricopa County residents who need assistance most, including those with low income, chronic illness, or physical disabilities.
Arizona Transplant House provides housing and a caring environment for transplant and cancer patients and their caregivers receiving treatment at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. The organization has housed more than 4,500 patients and caregivers since 1999, offering accommodations described as a home away from home during medical treatment.
The Armer Foundation for Kids assists families with children battling extreme medical conditions in the Metro Phoenix area by easing financial burdens. The organization helps with copays, premiums, deductibles, and medical-related out-of-pocket expenses when health insurance is not enough. Their support enables families to focus on what truly matters - the well-being of their children.
Bag It Cancer provides cancer patients and caregivers with comprehensive resource bags containing essential tools, information, and support materials to help them navigate their cancer journey. The organization empowers patients to become active participants in their healthcare team through educational resources and practical tools tailored to various cancer types and stages of diagnosis.
The Bald Beauties Project empowers children and young adults with cancer by providing professional photo shoots to help them feel beautiful and confident during treatment. The organization also offers comfort kits with age-appropriate items and supports research for Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Barrow Neurological Foundation supports patients with neurological conditions through funding research, education, and patient care programs. The organization focuses on advancing neuroscience and transforming lives for those battling debilitating neurological disorders. They direct 100% of donations to research initiatives, clinical trials, and training programs for neurological care.
Barrow Neurological Institute is a premier neurological specialty center that provides comprehensive care for patients with brain and spine conditions. The organization offers a complete spectrum of neurological services from diagnosis through outpatient neurorehabilitation under one roof, supporting patients with various neurological conditions and their families.
Beads of Courage empowers children and teens coping with serious illnesses to tell their stories of courage through colorful beads that represent their treatment journey. The organization provides innovative arts-in-medicine programs that improve the quality of life for children facing serious illnesses, including cancer. They support families through various programs including bereavement support and help children record, tell, and own their stories of courage through the art form of beads.
Over 900,000 overnight accommodations provided to families of critically ill children from every state. Hospital housing near Johns Hopkins continues through an interim Residence Inn partnership while a new facility is built, alongside free respite houses in Maryland, Delaware, and North Carolina.
Bosom Buddies of Arizona provides support groups, education, and friendship to breast cancer patients and their caregivers throughout the Phoenix metro area. The organization is led by breast cancer survivors who offer guidance, answer questions, and provide heartfelt support through personal contacts, support groups, and social media outreach.
Brightly Living Foundation connects and empowers women beyond breast cancer through support groups and community programs. The organization helps breast cancer survivors navigate their journey with hope, strength, and a mindset of growth and transformation.