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Breast Cancer Support and Reach to Recovery Discussion Group
National. Local outgrowth of Reach to Recovery Program which in
most areas is a one-to-one visitation program but in some areas is a
support group. Contact your local or state chapter of American
Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 to determine availability of such
groups and availability of trained volunteers.
Write: American Cancer Society
669 Littleton Rd. Parsippany, NJ 07054
Voice: 1-800-227-2345
Website: http://www.cancer.org
Verified: 04/26/2007
Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization
(BILINGUAL) National. 9 affiliate groups. Founded 1978. Mission is
to decrease the impact of breast cancer, create and increase breast
cancer awareness, and ensure through information, empowerment and
peer support that no one faces breast cancer alone. Information and
peer support for breast cancer patients and their families during all
stages of the disease. Offers 24-hour hotlines (English and Spanish),
a Latino Outreach program, a Men's Match program for husbands and
partners of women with breast cancer, support groups, a Teen
Education program and Advocacy Network to increase funding for
research, publications, wig and prosthesis bank and newsletter.
Group development guidelines.
Write: Y-ME National Breast Cancer Org.
212 W. Van Buren St. Chicago, IL 60607-3908
Voice: English: 1-800-221-2141 (24 hr) or Spanish: 1-800-986-9505 (24 hr) Fax: 312-294-8598
Website: http://www.y-me.org
Verified: 10/26/2007
AABCA (African American Breast Cancer Alliance)
Model. 1 group in Minnesota. Founded 1990. Education, support group
and advocacy for Black women and men with breast cancer and their
families. Provides information and referrals, education, a support
group for patients and survivors to discuss issues and concerns.
Open to anyone interested in supporting and working with this
grass-roots organization.
Write: AABCA
P.O. Box 8981 Minneapolis, MN 55408
Voice: 612-825-3675 Fax: 612-827-2977
Website: http://www.aabcainc.org
E-mail: aabcainc@yahoo.com
Verified: 04/27/2007
Sisters Network, Inc.
National. 40 affiliated chapters. 3,000 members. Founded 1994. A
national African American breast cancer survivors organization that
promotes the importance of breast health through empowerment,
support, breast education programs, resource information and
clinical trials.
Write: Sisters Network Inc.
8787 Woodway Dr., Suite 4206 Houston, TX 77063
Voice: 1-866-781-1808 or 713-781-0255 (day) Fax: 713-780-8998
Website: http://www.sistersnetworkinc.org
E-mail: infonet@sistersnetworkinc.org
Verified: 10/27/2007
Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer
Model. Founded 1995. Offers emotional support to the mothers of
daughters newly diagnosed with breast cancer to help them to be
better 'care partners' to their daughters. Helps mothers cope with
stress, learn about breast cancer treatment and promote breast
cancer awareness. Literature, advocacy, phone support and online
message board.
Write: MSDBC
c/o Charmayne Dierker 25235 Foxchase Dr. Chestertown, MD 21620
Voice: 410-778-1982 Fax: 410-778-1411
Website: http://www.mothersdaughters.org
E-mail: msdbc@verizon.net
Verified: 01/29/2007
MaleBC
Online. Founded 1997. Brings men together who have been diagnosed
with male breast cancer so they can share experiences, gain
information and support each other.
Website: http://www.acor.org (Once there, click on A-Z Cancers, then select "breast" then "MaleBC"
Verified: 04/27/2007
FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered)
Online. Founded 1999. Support and education for women whose family
history and genetic status put them at high risk of getting ovarian
or breast cancer. Open to family members. Provides resources for
women to determine if they are at high risk. Forums, chats, bulletin
boards, member profiles and phone support network.
Write: FORCE
16057 Tampa Palms Blvd. W., #373 Tampa, FL 33647
Voice: 954-255-8732 or 1-866-824-7475
Website: http://www.facingourrisk.org
E-mail: info@facingourrisk.org
Verified: 11/03/2007
SHARE: Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer
(BILINGUAL) Model. 18 sites in NY Metro Area. Founded 1976. Provides
support to women with breast or ovarian cancer, their families and
friends. Support groups led by trained survivors. Cutting edge
educational forums and advocacy activities held throughout the five
boroughs of New York City.
Write: SHARE
1501 Broadway, Suite 704A New York, NY 10036
Voice: 1-866-891-2392; Breast Cancer Hotline: 212-382-2111; Ovarian Hotline: 212-719-1204; Latina Hotline (Spanish): 212-719-4454; Outside NYC: 1-866-891-2392; NY State Ovarian Hotline: 1-866-537-4273 Fax: 212-869-3431
Website: http://www.sharecancersupport.org
Verified: 09/24/2007
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