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Laurendeau Cancer Care Fund - Chuckanut Health Foundation
Assists Whatcom County cancer patients in paying for medical expenses. Specific focus is given for patients who are not eligible for public assistance or have limited resources. Contact CHF to apply.
Assists Whatcom County cancer patients in paying for medical expenses. Specific focus is given for patients who are not eligible for public assistance or have limited resources. Contact CHF to apply.
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Cancer Support Groups - Cancer Lifeline
Conducts several cancer support groups to help participants express emotions and thoughts that come up in the cancer experience.
Conducts several cancer support groups to help participants express emotions and thoughts that come up in the cancer experience.
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Breast, Cervical and Colon Cancer Exams - Citrine Health
Connects women to free or low-cost preventative healthcare services.
Connects women to free or low-cost preventative healthcare services.
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Cancer Related Information and Referrals - American Cancer Society
Offers information on cancer, including community resources, prevention, diagnosis and treatment options and information on programs available through the American Cancer Society. Provides information on local resources. Will fax, mail or e-mail information.
Offers information on cancer, including community resources, prevention, diagnosis and treatment options and information on programs available through the American Cancer Society. Provides information on local resources. Will fax, mail or e-mail information.
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Cancer Support Services - Cancer Lifeline
Provides support services and information for people affected by cancer. Offers ongoing emotional support services through- The Telephone Lifeline and Lifeline Chat, Family meetings/couple meetings, Online emotional support, Resource navigation programs, Consultation services, Therapist referrals, Community outreach and education, In-person Creative Expression and Equine Therapy classes, Counseling services, Tips for navigating online programs, Family support workshops. Trained family consultant meets with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer. This agency is not a resource for medical advice or medical information.
Provides support services and information for people affected by cancer. Offers ongoing emotional support services through- The Telephone Lifeline and Lifeline Chat, Family meetings/couple meetings, Online emotional support, Resource navigation programs, Consultation services, Therapist referrals, Community outreach and education, In-person Creative Expression and Equine Therapy classes, Counseling services, Tips for navigating online programs, Family support workshops. Trained family consultant meets with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer. This agency is not a resource for medical advice or medical information.
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The Bra Shop - Citrine Health
For women to be professionally fitted for post-mastectomy prostheses and bras, as well as bras for all women. Serving Medicaid and Medicare customers, as well as those paying for product out-of-pocket.
For women to be professionally fitted for post-mastectomy prostheses and bras, as well as bras for all women. Serving Medicaid and Medicare customers, as well as those paying for product out-of-pocket.
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Financial Assistance - Cancer Lifeline
Offers financial assistance to cancer patients in urgent need who are within a three-month window of treatment. Cancer patients may be eligible for a one-time grant of up to $450 to help with expenses including the following: Rent/mortgage, Utilities, Food, Transportation, Dental care, Childcare, Medical supplies, Prescription copays. Financial assistance may take up to two to three months, so program is not able to assist with immediate shut-off or eviction notices.
Offers financial assistance to cancer patients in urgent need who are within a three-month window of treatment. Cancer patients may be eligible for a one-time grant of up to $450 to help with expenses including the following: Rent/mortgage, Utilities, Food, Transportation, Dental care, Childcare, Medical supplies, Prescription copays. Financial assistance may take up to two to three months, so program is not able to assist with immediate shut-off or eviction notices.
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