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Provides limited financial assistance to patients in active treatment for treatment-related expenses such as transportation to treatment, homecare, or child care.
Provides information about pregnancy and abortion issues. Services can include, but are not limited to, case management, confidential support, financial assistance, and referrals to providers or funding sources.
Provides financial assistance for families whose children have experienced an illness or condition not covered by insurance, state or federal programs, or other sources such as fundraising. Services include: care in acute or specialized hospitals, specialized pediatric ambulatory care, addiction/mental health treatment, transportation, and experimental treatments.
Provides temporary financial assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a long-term illness, injury, or disability. Provides grants to qualifying individuals in the tri-state area for health-related needs, as well as for family and household needs.
Provide financial assistance and support to injured U.S. Armed Forces members and their families, including housing, transportation, caregiver aid, bedside financial support, and specialized equipment, though services are subject to case manager review and funding availability.
Assists children with speech and language disorders by funding supplemental treatments not covered by insurance. Grants are given for services including various therapy options, treatment, communication devices, and other services aimed at improving communication skills.
Provide support to families and individuals affected by craniofacial conditions through a comprehensive suite of programs, including a hotline, educational resources, family networking, and financial assistance for travel and lodging related to medical care.
