Scott Sinclair on June 2, 2023
While our programs and resources are designed for ANYONE with a cancer diagnosis, we acknowledge that specific communities may have different needs to navigate the cancer space. We wanted to spotlight some incredible organizations in the cancer community specifically serving LGBTQIA+ patients and survivors.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on February 10, 2023
Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance’s For the Love of my Gurls campaign is bringing more awareness to the fact that black women are at a higher risk for breast cancer – and further, how black women can understand personal risk through conversation.
Read MoreBrian Morvant on February 8, 2022
Jasmine Souers and Marissa Thomas are two incredible leaders whose voice and work you won't want to miss. Through their non-profit organizations, both together and separate, they offer programs, services and community for people of color affected by cancer.
Read MoreSissy Silva on February 23, 2021
Sisters Network is a national organization with more than 40 chapters throughout the country dedicated to connecting African American breast cancer survivors.
Read MoreMaddy Meislin on April 7, 2016
In honor of National Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week, we would like to spotlight some of our amazing community partners that are making a difference in the lives of young adult survivors — not just this week, but each and every day!
Read MoreSarah Goodell on March 14, 2016
Cure Today recently published an article by SamFund founder and CEO Samantha Eisenstein Watson about the financial burden that comes with cancer and how it can be particularly overwhelming for young survivors. The SamFund is an incredible resource for young adults dealing with the financial aftermath of cancer treatment.
Read MoreChrissy B. on August 19, 2015
National Cancer Legal Services Network is one of Cancer and Careers' valued Community Partners and trusted resources, promoting access to healthcare and increasing the availability of legal services for people living with cancer.
Read MoreKelsey Fenton on May 12, 2014
Today we would like to spotlight our dear friends and community partner, Triage Cancer. You may already be familiar with them as they have graciously partnered with us for many of our events as our go-to cancer and employment legal experts. But we would like to share a little more about who they are and what they do!
Read MoreEva LaManna on May 28, 2013
As one of our many fabulous community partners, today we are spotlighting Cook for Your LIFE and the important resources they offer to patients and survivors.
Read MoreAndrew Jacob on January 21, 2013
Flexjobs is back offering discounts to any of our readers looking for flexible work options.
Read MoreEva LaManna on November 19, 2012
The ADA National Network provides information, guidance, and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Read MoreAndrew Jacob on September 21, 2012
We're so thrilled to share two new and exciting initiatives by our sponsors!
Read MoreAlice McKenney on July 23, 2012
We are always on the lookout for organizations who are doing great work and that you would likely be interested in learning about. Breastcancer.org is by no means new, but it is due time for us to spotlight the great programs that they offer for breast cancer survivors!
Read MoreEva LaManna on June 5, 2012
We are so privileged to be working with three incredible organizations in the cancer community on our Beauty of Caring event in Miami.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on April 26, 2012
Legal issues is one of the largest needs our users have and we often bring in experts to address them and provide assistance. So when we heard about the National Cancer Legal Services Network (NCLSN), it was only fitting that we spread the word!
Read MoreEva LaManna on February 14, 2012
WhatNext is an excellent online networking resource for patients and survivors alike to connect to others with a similar diagnosis, share their story, and ask for expert opinions. Cancer and Careers was recently chosen to offer advice regarding the issues surrounding work & cancer.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on January 26, 2012
We are so privileged to work with a variety of incredible organizations in the cancer community. Come and check them out!
Read MoreAlice McKenney on October 27, 2011
TalkAboutHealth has become the go-to resource for patients and survivors alike to ask questions covering everything from medication side effects to emotional health, and get straight, direct answers from the leading experts. Cancer and Careers was recently chosen to be the resident expert on issues regarding work & cancer.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on September 30, 2011
Bright Pink is a national non-profit organization that provides education and support to young women who are at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
Read MoreAlice McKenney on August 25, 2011
MyLifeLine.org is a Cancer and Careers community partner that provides free websites to cancer patients and survivors, all for free!
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