New York-based STUPID CANCER offers a lifeline to the young adult cancer community by connecting adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors and caregivers to age-appropriate resources and peers who get it. The nonprofit’s mission is to empower AYA cancer survivors by ending isolation and building community. Earlier this year, Time magazine featured the CEO of Stupid Cancer in an article about the rising rates of cancer among young people. Read the compelling story here.

Ohio-based PINK RIBBON GOOD (PRG) exists to serve every person and family affected by breast and gynecological cancer by providing free healthy meals, rides to treatment, housecleaning essentials, and peer support so no one is alone in the fight. The nonprofit offers a nationwide peer-support network and currently provides direct support to families in the fight who live in several cities across the country. Last month, WLWT-TV highlighted PRG’s night of hope. Watch the important story here.
Florida-based PROMISE FUND seeks to eliminate barriers to quality healthcare for women and prevent unnecessary progression of breast and cervical cancer in South Florida. The nonprofit connects women with patient navigators who lead patients through a continuum of care, which includes breast and cervical screenings, education, diagnostics, treatment, and preventative care. Florida Politics, a new media platform, recently showcased the nonprofit for its vital impact on women’s equitable access to care. Read the significant story here.