Young Adults

  • b-present
    b-present aims to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of young adults (ages 15-35) with cancer through programs that promote and strengthen connections between young adults and their communities of support. Through its two key programs, b-aware and b-there, b-present provides the information and tools that empower the social support network to be present from diagnosis, through treatment and beyond.
  • Cactus Cancer Society
    Cactus Cancer Society offers online support and resources for young adult cancer survivors and caregivers.
  • Elephants and Tea
    Online magazine written for and by the AYA cancer community telling their story in their own words. Share your story.
  • Next Step Fund
    Next Step hosts workshops and retreats for young adults with cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.
  • The Samfund
    The Samfund provides support to young adults who are struggling financially due to cancer. Twice a year, gives grants to survivors aged 21-39 to help with medical bills, living expenses, educational/professional development, graduate tuition, student loans, cosmetic or reconstructive procedures, family building options/procedures, health insurance supplementation, mental health, physical therapy, residual and current medical expenses, transportation-related expenses, legal expenses and rent/ mortgage supplementation.
  • Stupid Cancer
    Stupid Cancer provides support services to patients, survivors, caregivers and providers working with young adults with cancer.