AVONCares Provides Help for Women Facing Cancer
A partnership between CancerCare and the Avon Foundation for Women
NEW YORK, NY (September 24, 2014) – Cancer treatment not only includes medical expenses, but also practical costs such as transportation to and from treatment, home care and child care. Thanks to AVONCares, a partnership between CancerCare and the Avon Foundation for Women, financial assistance and other support services have been made available to under-served women facing cancer in all 50 states. Over the past 14 years, AVONCares has provided more than $21.6 million to help these women cope with cancer.
The financial impact of a cancer diagnosis is oftentimes overlooked and under-discussed. The inability to go to work and provide for one’s family, paired with medical and practical costs, can result in patients feeling lost and unsure of where to turn for help.
“I never dreamed I would be in this position of being diagnosed with cancer and asking for help, because I was always the one giving to others,” shares Kathleen, a recent AVONCares grant recipient. “God bless you and your organization for your kindness.”
Support for this program is made possible by funds raised through the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Series.
People interested in learning more or applying for financial assistance can visit www.cancercare.org/financial or call 800-813-HOPE (4673).
About CancerCare®
Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free, professional support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment assistance. All CancerCare services are provided by oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts. Headquartered in New York, NY, CancerCare maintains three additional locations in Norwalk, CT, Ridgewood, NJ and Syosset, NY.
To learn more, visit www.cancercare.org or call 800-813-HOPE (4673).