| Cancer Care, Inc. | Provides free professional counseling, support groups, education and information, and referrals to cancer patients and their families to help them cope with the psychological and social consequences of cancer. |
| Cancer Hope Network | Offers free, confidential one-to-one support to cancer patients undergoing cancer treatment and their families using trained volunteers who have undergone a similar experience. |
| Coping With Cancer Magazine | America's consumer magazine for people whose lives have been touched by cancer. Provides knowledge, hope and inspiration from cancer survivors and healthcare professionals. Coping provides official annual coverage of National Cancer Survivors Day and is a National Sponsor. |
| Gilda's Club Worldwide | International network where men, women and children with cancer and their families and friends join with others to build social and emotional support as a supplement to medical care in a free nonresidential home-like setting. All kinds and stages of cancer are welcome in 14 locations open worldwide. |
| Lance Armstrong Foundation | Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with, through and beyond cancer. Activities focus on survivorship resources and support, groundbreaking survivorship programs, national advocacy initiatives, and scientific and clinical research grants. |
| Male Care | Prostate Cancer treatment and survival articles written by patient and doctors, updated wwith new articles every week, by the international non profit organization, Malecare. |
| National Cancer Survivors Day (NCSD) Foundation | The Foundation provides education, legal counseling and referrals to cancer patients and survivors concerning managed care, insurance, financial issues, job discrimination and debt crisis matters. |
| Partnership for Caring: America's Voices for the Dying | Advocates recognition and protection of individual rights at the end of life, including living wills and durable powers of attorney. |
| Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) | Serves as an active liaison between the patient and his/her insurer, employer and/or creditor to resolve insurance, job retention, and/or debt crisis matters relative to his/her diagnosis. |
| R.A. Bloch Cancer Foundation, Inc. | The Cancer Hotline matches newly diagnosed with someone who has survived the same cancer. Offers free information, lists of Multidisciplinary Second Opinion Centers and free books: Fighting Cancer, Cancer... There's Hope and Guide for Cancer Supporters. |
| Ronald McDonald House | Offers a refuge from the hospital, a "home-away-from-home." |
| Sisters Network, Inc. | An African American breast cancer survivor run organization that provides individual/group support; community education, advocacy and research through affiliate chapters nationwide. |
| The Oley Foundation | Provides free information and psychosocial support to patients fed by tube or IV at home who cannot be sustained by normal eating because part of their gastrointestinal tract is damaged or removed. However, it does not provide financial support or oral nutrition counseling. |
| The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults | Provides free support programs, education and resources to benefit young adults, their families and friends who are affected by cancer and to promote awareness and prevention of cancer. |
| The Wellness Community | Provides free of charge professionally led support groups nationwide and education, stress management and social networking in a home-like community setting with a focus on enhancing health and well-being. Twenty-two facilities nationwide. |
| Vital Options International TeleSupport Cancer Network | The Group Room Radio Talk Show, a weekly syndicated call-in cancer talk show linking callers with other patients, long-term survivors, family members, physicians, researchers and therapists. |