Cancer Support Resources

Navigating your way through a cancer diagnosis is not easy, but you don’t have to be alone through your journey. View our Cancer Patient Resource Guide to see other organizations that can help offer support from breast cancer products, financial and housing assistance, food assistance, family support, transportation support and treatment support.

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Expert Tips from a Breast Surgeon: How to Prepare for Breast Cancer Surgery

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Incorporating Self-Care Amidst a Cancer Diagnosis 

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Finding Your Way: Tips for Navigating a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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Tips on Managing Tough Feelings, Forgiveness and Self Compassion

Our community partner Matone Counseling and Testing has some tips to remember while managing tough feelings during your breast cancer journey. Tip 1: Learn to recognize when you are angry...

The After Cancer is a telehealth provider that democratizes access to cancer survivorship care. Using technology, we empower Integrative Oncology Practitioners to provide high-quality care for cancer survivors. Our platform connects cancer survivors with a multidisciplinary team of practitioners online, enabling them to access our services from the comfort of their homes.

Lori Sumner, PA-C, breast cancer survivor and health coach helps women move from a place of fear and vulnerability to a place of hope and acceptance by developing a personal action plan to embrace their new me and get back to living their dreams.

Breast Cancer Hub helps fight breast cancer in women, men and all genders. Focuses on early detection and prevention, community outreach, cancer screening camps, support groups, medical guidance, counseling, and care packages.

Atrium Health Levine Cancer’s Department of Supportive Oncology offers clinics and programs to support you, your family and your caregivers throughout your cancer journey. Our goal is to decrease symptoms, improve health, facilitate recovery and nurture well-being.

The mission of Carolina Breast Friends is to embrace the breast cancer community in a positive environment. We provide resources and education through fellowship and mentoring during any stage of the journey.

Cleaning for a Reason understands the impact that a clean home has on a cancer patient’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. When cancer makes life at home difficult, our network of residential cleaners and volunteers support are here to support you or your loved ones battling cancer.

An independent community resource program providing health, wellness and support services led by physicians, public health and psychosocial professionals.

The Novant Health Kemp Bessant Cancer Support Center is a community cancer support program for individuals diagnosed with cancer, their families and friends.

A long-time community partner of our foundation, Matone Counseling & Testing, offering behavioral health services from couples, group to individual sessions. They are offering to work with our grantees to provide services. Be sure to mention you are a Go Jen Go grantee when you contact them for more information.

NothingPink’s mission is to create awareness of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and provide personalized support to individuals at high risk. NothingPink is focused on providing support for women and men and their families in and around Carolinas with a focus on the Greater Charlotte area through peer support, care packages and financial assistance.

Sisters Network is committed to increasing local and national attention to devastating impact that breast cancer has in the African American community. They offer financial assistance and mammogram programming.

An organization that supports those diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. Offering educational resources, programming, a podcast and other resources to help you during your diagnosis, treatment and recovery.

Supporting those diagnosed under the age of 40 that offer various programming and educational resources for those facing breast cancer.

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