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Resource Directory

ALSF is committed to helping families who have experienced a childhood cancer diagnosis by offering programs as well as external resources. The Resource Directory is designed to help connect families with additional organizations that provide a variety of services and support. Sort the resource list by your area and type of assistance below.

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Name Description
Mercy Medical Angels

Provide assistance in the air with commercial airline tickets and volunteer pilots, and on the ground with gas cards, bus and train tickets.

Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance

$4,000 per semester to a student that has dealt with cancer, personally or within their family, in an effort to help them further their education. 

Mesothelioma Foundation

Awards $4,000 to one student whose life has been impacted by cancer

Michael A Hunter Memorial Scholarship

The Michael A. Hunter Memorial Scholarship Fund awards annual scholarships to help improve the quality of life for those affected by Leukemia/Lymphoma. The focus of the scholarship is supporting secondary education for Leukemia/Lymphoma patients and/ or children of non-surviving Leukemia/Lymphoma patients. This scholarship is offered nationwide.

Michael Hoefflin Foundation

Seeks to bring comfort and hope to families of children diagnosed with cancer in the Santa Clarita and surrounding valleys. 

Michael's Way

Improve the lives of children with pediatric cancer and to support their parents struggling under the financial strain of such a devastating diagnosis. 

Mikey's Way Organization

Enrich the lives of children suffering from cancer and other life threatening illnesses by providing them with electronic gifts. The Foundation strives to create connection and diverson to help children cope with the emotional and physical hardships of long term, debilitating treatment.

Miracle Flights

Helps families in need by providing free flights to distant, specialized care and vauable second opinions. 

Miracles for Kids

Provide financial aid, health, wellness and advocacy services to families in Southern California  (help with housing, bills, clothing, food, and counseling). 

MISS Foundation

Providing counseling, advocacy, research, education and support services to families experiencing the death of a child. 

Mission4Maureen

Provides financial assistance to families who are burdened by the staggering cost of brain cancer treatment.

Mountain Aviation

Provides private business jet charter services in the Rocky Mountain region

My Sunshine Foundation

The SHINE app is a platform offering emotional support and wellness for families and loved ones battling pediatric cancer. 

National Alliance for Grieving Children

Raises awareness about the needs of children and teens who are grieving a death and provides education and resources for anyone who supports them.

National Children's Cancer Society

Provides emotional, financial and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors. 

National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship

Advocate for quality cancer care for all people touched by cancer.

National Collegiate Cancer Foundation

The National Collegiate Cancer Foundation was established to provide services and support to young adults whose lives have been impacted by cancer and who have continued with their education throughout treatment or after their treatment.

National Grace Foundation

Provides free college admissions and financial aid counseling to pediatric cancer patients and survivors. 

National Organization for Rare Diseases

NORD advances practical, meaningful, and enduring change so people with rare diseases can live their fullest and best lives. Every day, we elevate care, advance research, and drive policy in a purposeful and holistic manner to lift up the rare disease community.

NC4K

NC4K is a Columbus, Ohio nonprofit organization that provides support for kids fighting cancer through financial, emotional support and events for play.  Qualifying families must be living in or being treated in Ohio.

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