
The Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer Foundation supports young adults (16-39) during their cancer diagnosis, treatment, and beyond through a variety of advocacy and programming.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, founded in 1962, is a pediatric treatment and research facility focused on children’s catastrophic diseases. Consistent with the vision of the founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay.
The Wigs 4 Kids is a Non-Profit Organization founded in 2010 that offers hair replacement, support services, counseling, and fieldtrips for children ages 3-18, living in Michigan and suffering from hair loss as a result of illness.
Young Adult Cancer Connection provides a rare opportunity for young adults (18-39) and their caregivers to come together and work through the issues unique to our age group, discover emotional and clinical resources, and ultimately know that we’re not alone in our cancer experience.
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.
Young adult cancer survivors often face fertility challenges. Our mission is to ease the burden for young adult cancer survivors pursuing parenthood by providing financial support for fertility treatments, adoption and surrogacy.
Wish Upon a Wedding grants weddings and vow renewals to couples facing serious illness or life-altering health circumstances. They recognize that the financial and often emotional cost of a serious illness or life-altering health circumstance can make it difficult for couples to even consider the option of planning a wedding.
U.P. Pink Power is a group of Upper Peninsula volunteers who assist those fighting disease, tragedy, or illness through community supported fundraising events. They give others hope and strength to carry on in their lives.
Triage Cancer works with cancer community partners, healthcare professionals, and other experts to connect people to relevant and practical, information on cancer survivorship issues, such as access to healthcare, psychosocial care, and the practical, legal, and financial issues that arise as a result of a cancer diagnosis.
The mission of Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, is to drive the collaborative efforts of patients, survivors, advocates, advocacy organizations, health care professionals, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies to work collectively and with accountability towards the common goal of eradicating Black Breast Cancer.