Resources

FOR YOUNG ADULT CANCER SURVIVORS

Stupid Cancer is an organization that addresses young adult cancer through advocacy, research, outreach, mobile health, social media, and more. It provides links to organizations that offer direct support services for young adults such as financial assistance, literature on coping, online communities, retreats and excursions, and much more.

www.stupidcancer.org

contact@stupidcancer.org

(877) 735-4673

Teen Cancer America is an organization that specializes in providing hospitals and  healthcare professionals with developing specialized education, guidance, and support for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer care.  They also provide help and resources for AYA patients and survivors as well.

https://teencanceramerica.org

info@teencanceramerica.org

 (310) 208-0400

Cancer Care is an online resource for cancer patients, caregivers, loved ones, and healthcare professionals. It offers free support for people affected by cancer by providing counseling, support groups, financial assistance, education and community workshops (in person, by telephone or online), and much more. 

www.cancercare.org

info@cancercare.org

(800) 313-4673

WeSPARK Cancer Support Center enhances the quality of life for cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones. WeSPARK provides free programs and services, which alleviate the physical and emotional side effects of a cancer diagnosis. 

www.wespark.org/wespark/

(818) 906-3022 

Elephants and Tea is the only magazine written for and by the AYA cancer community telling their story in their own words.  Our mission is to build community and support for the AYA cancer community through wellness, storytelling, education, and research. Our goal is to support AYAs facing cancer through community building and survivorship support with Elephants and Tea and our wellness programs.

www.elephantsandtea.com

info@elephantsandtea.com

The Cancer Support Community is an international non-profit organization committed to supporting those impacted by cancer through education and information, and providing other resources to them.  They are a relentless ally for anyone who strives to manage the realities of this disruptive disease. So no one faces cancer alone. 

www.cancersupportcommunity.org

(888) 793-9355

The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. learn more about who we are, what we do and our plans for the future by exploring the areas below. 

www.cancer.org

(800) 227-2345

Additional non-cancer related resources available for you