Breast Cancer
2 For 2 Boobs*
Saving lives from breast cancer by educating, engaging and empowering women, men and teens to be proactive in knowing their risks, understanding genetic testing and implementation of preventive factors, address barriers and disparities that will allow for early detection allowing for managing their breast health proactively for better outcomes.
ATLL/HTLV-1, Blood Cancers
Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Support Group*
A private facebook group that serves as a safe place for ATLL patients, survivors, & advocates looking to share their stories, connect with others battling this rare form of lymphoma and learn more about the disease and potential treatment options.
All Cancers
Bright Spot Network
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.
Breast Cancer
Get In Touch
Providing free and accessible information, empowering all to make breast health simple, appropriate, and routine. Get In Touch is an established local organization with a global reach. They will continue to touch lives, eliminate barriers, and effectively lead change… one life at a time.
ATLL/HTLV-1, Blood Cancers
International Retrovirology Association (IRVA)
Encouraging research in retrovirology, especially the study of human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infections and the associated diseases, to foster collaborations between research groups, provide a platform for critical analysis of new data, and contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about these infections.
Blood Cancers
National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP)
Helping patients get transplants and providing research, technology, patient support and education. As a global nonprofit leader in cell therapy, NMDP creates essential connections between researchers and supporters to inspire action and accelerate innovation to find life-saving cures.
All Cancers
Sisters Working It Out
Changing the trajectory of health outcomes for women of color by advocating for systemic change and promoting inclusive policies. They strive to improve the quality of life for women of color by ensuring equitable access to compassionate care, resources, and opportunities.
Breast Cancer
Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance (TBBCA)*
Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance drives the collaborative efforts of patients, survivors, advocates, advocacy organizations, health care professionals, researchers and pharmaceutical companies to work collectively, with accountability, towards the common goal of eradicating Black Breast Cancer.
All Cancers
Advocates for Community Wellness (A4CW)
Reducing barriers to health equity, decrease health disparities and increase health literacy in underserved populations. By offering wholistic services for the mind, body and spirit, we provide supportive resources to help families identify risk factors and manage chronic illnesses through the education of healthy lifestyles, fitness and proper nutrition.
Rare Cancers
Allyson Whitney Foundation
Empowers and fights for the interests of young adults with rare cancers. Their vision is to improve the quality of life while a young adult is going through a cancer treatment. They primarily provide individuals and their families with a Life Interrupted Grant to ease their financial burden so that they can concentrate their energy on healing and not worry about the stressors of bills that come with a diagnosis.
Breast Cancer
Infinite Strength
Provides financial assistance, patient navigation services and emotional support to underserved single mothers living with Metastatic Breast Cancer, in order to help them have a better quality of life. And to provide hope to both mother and child that they do not have to go on this journey alone.
Breast Cancer
Pink Chair Project
Providing both physical and emotional comfort during treatment and recovery by offering reclining chairs to patients nationwide, creating a soothing space for rest and rejuvenation. Through generous donations, we fund chair rentals for those undergoing treatment, ensuring they have a comfortable place to recuperate. For stage 4 patients, we go a step further by gifting chairs to enhance their quality of life. Our goal is simple: to ease the burden of breast cancer, one comfortable chair at a time.
Ovarian Cancer
The Oshun Charitable Organization*
Providing information about ovarian cancer to Black women, the OCO’s awareness campaigns partner with women in their communities to provide lifesaving, critical health information. While knowledge is power, they understand the systemic barriers faced within medical institutions. Their advocacy campaigns are rooted in pushing for more early detection testing of ovarian cancer.

























































