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Call us toll-free at 1-888-939-3333. We offer a support system for people with cancer and their family, friends and caregivers. Our programs and services help answer your questions about cancer, manage life with cancer, find community and connection, and build wellness and resilience. Many of our programs are available in different languages.
- Financial Help
211. 211 provides information about health and social...
- Online Support
Online community support. A cancer diagnosis can make you...
- Community Services Locator
Our community services locator (CSL) is a directory that...
- Coping With Cancer and Covid-19
Even though physical contact is limited right now, you can...
- Financial Help
- Government of Canada
- 211
- Hope Air
The Government of Canada offers a variety of programs that can help you meet your financial needs while you or someone you love is coping with cancer.
211 provides information about health and social services available in your area. The service is free, confidential and available 24 hours a day by phone, chat, text and internet. 211 is a non-profit organization funded through the generous support of United Way. Find out more about 211
If you need to travel long distances to receive medical care, Hope Air can help. This national registered charity helps Canadians in financial need fly to medical treatments. Find out more about Hope Air
Online community support. A cancer diagnosis can make you feel alone and raise many questions and concerns. For family and friends, caregiving can be a lonely and exhausting experience. Our online community – CancerConnection.ca – helps people with cancer and their loved ones share their experiences and build supportive relationships.
For more information, call us toll-free 1-888-939-3333. Cancer.ca / Community Services Locator.
The Canadian Cancer Society also offers services to help you find financial or other support programs: Visit the Community Services Locator; Reach a cancer information specialist toll-free at 1-888-939-3333; Aboriginal Navigators. Aboriginal Navigators provide support and advocacy for First Nations, Inuit and Métis people with cancer and their ...
Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. The organization has divisions in 10 provinces and territories and they are also the largest charitable funder for cancer research in the country. CCS also advocates ...
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You could find out more about the type of cancer the person has, or help by finding out about programs and services available in their community. Services may include many things such as wheelchair rentals, nursing care at home, wigs, prostheses or support programs that connect someone living with cancer with a trained volunteer who has had a ...