Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 205–216 of 2,199
The mission of the Nevada Childhood CancerFoundation (NCCF) is to provide social, emotional, educational, andpsychological support services and programs to families of ALL children diagnosed with life threatening or critical illnesses such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell, hemophilia, renal disorders, and immunologic diseases and provide healing arts and wellness programs to adults touched by cancer and to chronically ill children and their caregivers.
To reduce the burden of human cancer, research conducted at the Institute for Cancer Research of Fox Chase Cancer Center for over eight decades has led to ground-breaking discoveries affecting science and medicine today. Current research programs are wide-ranging and include gene expression; molecular aspects of oncogenesis; viral molecular biology and pathogenesis; molecular structure and function analysis; pharmacology and therapeutics; regulation and development of the immune system; cell-cycle control; and human genetics. Opportunities are available for postdoctoral fellowships and graduate training and for professionals interested in developing technology-based business relationships or partnerships with Fox Chase.
Our mission is to support all individuals healing from breast cancer by providing post-surgical products and services, regardless of financial status.
Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute is a nonprofit cancer treatment center formed as a partnership between Genesys Regional Medical Center and Hurley Medical Center to provide advanced, patient‑centered oncology care close to home. It offers medical and radiation oncology, prevention/early‑detection services, supportive programs, and clinical‑trial access to serve patients in Genesee County and surrounding areas.
The objectives of the Childhood Cancer Fund Rugut is to extend aid and charity to children who are or have been ill with cancer, to help their families, as well as to support the development of the science and practice of oncology in Lithuania. The Fund organizes different projects in order to ensure a versatile help for the families hit with child's oncological disease. The Fund cooperates with other Lithuanian, as well as foreign, organizations and funds.
The goal of the New York Cancer Center is to provide patients with the knowledge, hope and support that will empower them to take an active role in their treatment and healing options.
Boarding For Breast Cancer (B4BC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation dedicated to providing education, prevention and support programs for young people and the action sports community at large. Through grassroots events, year-round educational outreach and the Survivorship Fund, B4BC is able to further its mission of promoting early detection + a healthy, active lifestyle as the best means of breast cancer prevention.
Breast Cancer Action Montreal (BCAM) is a non-profit activist/advocacy group directed by women who have been sensitized to the trauma of breast cancer (affecting themselves or someone close to them) and who are committed — long-term — to erasing the disease. The focus of breast cancer research must move beyond its current emphasis on treatment to also embrace a serious search for the causes of the disease and its prevention. BCAM promotes and supports the adoption of the Precautionary Principle as a guideline for action. The Precautionary Principle is a safety-first premise that states that, when there are reasonable scientific grounds for believing a process or product may not be safe, even when cause-and-effect relationships are not fully understood, preventive action must be taken.
The objectives of this Trust are to generate charitable donations for helping in the treatment of cancer in 3rd world countries, and more specifically, the establishment of the Shaukhat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center located in Lahore, Pakistan. This is a non-profit institution, developed as a State-of-the Art tertiary care, charitable Hospital catering to all segments of society without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or sex, and treating patients without regard to ability to pay.
The mission of our organization is to raise funds for fellowship grants supporting critical cancer research conducted by distinguished Israeli scientists conducting research at leading hospitals and universities throughout Israel.
Charlotte County Cancer Society Inc. (Registered Charity - 82833 3096 RR0001) P. O. Box 292, St. Stephen, N. B. E3L 2X2 How often have we heard the expression "Charity begins at Home"? Our Charlotte County Cancer Society was founded in 1958 yet, even after all these years, we continue to be confused with the NB Division, Canadian Cancer Society Back then, it was felt that monies collected in our County should be used for the benefit of those around us, who found themselves in need through cancer. The late Boyd Merrill of St. Andrews was our original president: under his guidance of a dedicated group of volunteers, the society flourished: it has assisted thousands over these intervening years to help cover costs of drugs, dressings, transportation, etc. Current Board consists of President, Blaine Holmes, Waweig; Vice President, Marilyn Hawkins, L'Etang; Secretary, Kathy Arseneau, St. Stephen; Treasurer, Winnifred Young; 2nd Vice President, Richard Smtih, St. Andrews.
To make a profound affect in research on lung and ovarian cancer, to bring awareness to those who do not know they are at risk, and to make a difference in this dreadful disease by not only better treatment options, but finding a cure.