The following organizations are committed to serving cancer patients and survivors on a myriad of issues, including cancer related infertility.
Triage Cancer
Triage Cancer is a national, nonprofit organization that provides education on the practical and legal issues that may impact individuals diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers.
Cervivor
Cervivor is a community, a learning tool, an advocacy resource, and an online retreat for healing, connecting and thriving.
Sharsheret
Sharsheret, a national non-profit organization, improves the lives of Jewish women and families living with or at increased genetic risk for breast or ovarian cancer.
Tigerlily
Tigerlily Foundation is a national breast cancer foundation providing education, awareness, advocacy and hands-on support to young women (15-45) – before, during and after breast cancer.
Ulman Foundation
The Ulman Foundation is dedicated to creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer.
Imerman Angels
Imerman Angels partners anyone, any age, any gender, anywhere and any cancer type seeking support with someone just like them – a “Mentor Angel”.
Cactus Cancer Society
Cactus Cancer Society provides online creative coping programs for young adult cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers, including art workshops, journaling programs, book clubs, creative writing workshops, mindfulness and yoga programs, and more. All of their programs and resources are delivered free of charge and are uniquely accessible regardless of a patient’s specific cancer diagnosis, geographic location, financial situation, or inpatient status.
Sickle Cell Reproductive Education Directive
Sickle Cell Reproductive Education Directive advocates for high quality reproductive health care for individuals living with all types of sickle cell disease. We provide education on reproductive health concerns, establish standards for effective and high-quality reproductive health care across the life span, and advocate for policies and processes that will improve access to comprehensive reproductive health care. In everything that we do, we are motivated by how much we do not know and recognize that the work will continue to evolve.