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Partner Organizations

Cancercare

www.cancercare.org

CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization providing free, professional support services to anyone affected by cancer: people with cancer, caregivers, children, loved ones, and the bereaved. CancerCare’s programs are free and include counseling, education, financial assistance and practical help.

American Heart Association

www.americanheart.org

The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.  The AHA provides education and outreach to the public and supports research and treatment related to heart disease and stroke.

American Lung Association

www.alaw.org

The mission of the American Lung Association® of Washington is to assure lung health for the people of Washington state through research, community service, education and advocacy.  Goals include reducing tobacco use, preventing and controlling air pollution and providing education and funding research to make life more comfortable for people with asthma or lung disease.

March of Dimes
www.marchofdimes.com/
washington

The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.  Provides education and community outreach and advocates public policies and programs to improve the health of babies and that pertain to non-profit organizations.

Cancer Lifeline

www.cancerlifeline.org

Cancer Lifeline offers for free a wide range of programs, support groups, classes, activities and presentations aimed at optimizing the quality of life for cancer patients and cancer survivors and their families, friends, co-workers and caregivers.

Youth Eastside Services

www.youtheastsideservices.org

Youth Eastside Services is a lifeline for kids and families coping with challenges such as emotional distress, substance abuse and violence. Through intervention, outreach and prevention, YES builds confidence and responsibility, strengthens family relationships, and advocates for a safer community that cares for its youth.