Cancer Support Resources in Georgia
Georgia’s cancer care landscape is shaped by the contrast between Atlanta’s extensive health networks and the limited resources in rural Southwest Georgia and the Coastal Plain. Patients in Albany, Valdosta, and Tifton may drive two hours or more to reach a specialized oncology center. This directory covers support services for patients, survivors, and families across the Peach State.
Georgia presents unique challenges for cancer patients navigating the healthcare landscape. The state’s rural Black Belt counties face significant health disparities, with limited access to oncology specialists, higher rates of late-stage diagnoses, and fewer support services compared to urban areas. Meanwhile, the sprawling Atlanta metro — home to world-class cancer centers like Winship Cancer Institute and Piedmont Cancer Institute — creates a concentration of resources that can feel inaccessible to patients living hours away in south or southwest Georgia.
Georgia has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, leaving an estimated 200,000 to 400,000 low-income adults in a coverage gap — earning too much to qualify for traditional Medicaid but too little to receive marketplace subsidies. For cancer patients, this gap often means delayed diagnosis as people avoid medical visits they cannot afford, and then a financial catastrophe when treatment begins. The uninsured rate in Georgia’s rural counties far exceeds the state average, and many of those counties also lack federally qualified health centers or any local oncology practice. Counties in the southwest — Quitman, Clay, Webster, Stewart — have some of the most severe healthcare access deficits in the Southeast.
The racial disparity in cancer outcomes is especially pronounced across Georgia’s Black Belt region — a swath of counties from the southwest through the Coastal Plain where African American residents make up the majority of the population and face dramatically higher cancer mortality rates than white Georgians. Breast and colorectal cancers are disproportionately diagnosed at later stages in these communities, driven directly by screening gaps tied to economic barriers, limited transportation to clinics, and historical distrust of medical institutions. Community health workers, mobile mammography programs, and patient navigation initiatives funded through the Georgia Cancer Coalition are working to address these gaps, but the need continues to outpace available resources.
Georgia’s large military presence — Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) near Columbus, Fort Stewart near Hinesville, and Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins — means tens of thousands of active-duty service members and veterans receive care through TRICARE and VA systems that can be complicated to navigate for cancer-specific needs. Military families in the Columbus and Hinesville areas often face long drives to VA medical centers in Dublin or Augusta for specialized oncology, and TRICARE’s referral requirements for off-network specialists can delay access to treatment. Several organizations in this guide specialize in helping veterans and military families work through these barriers.
Georgia has one of the highest uninsured rates in the rural South, and many counties lack even basic primary care infrastructure, let alone oncology services. Transportation barriers, economic hardship, and cultural factors all contribute to disparities in cancer outcomes, particularly among African American communities in the Black Belt region. This guide connects you with over 100 organizations — from major Atlanta-based institutions to grassroots programs serving small-town Georgia — dedicated to ensuring that every Georgian facing cancer has access to the support they need, regardless of zip code.
How This Guide Works
Use the filter buttons or search bar below to find resources by category or keyword. Each listing includes a description of services, eligibility details, and a direct link. Resources are organized by region so you can find help close to home — from statewide programs to neighborhood-level support groups. Whether you need financial help, transportation, legal advice, or a community of people who understand what you’re going through, this guide is here to help.
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Statewide Resources
Programs and services available to cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers throughout Georgia regardless of where they live.
American Cancer Society – Georgia
📍 Statewide (multiple offices)
The ACS Georgia division provides 24/7 cancer information, patient navigation, and connection to local support services. Their trained specialists help patients find financial assistance, transportation, lodging, and emotional support programs tailored to their specific needs.
- 24/7 cancer information helpline (1-800-227-2345)
- Road To Recovery transportation program
- Hope Lodge accommodations in Atlanta
- Patient navigator referrals
Who: All cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers in Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education (Georgia CORE)
📍 Atlanta, GA (serves statewide)
Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit coalition dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer through research, education, and access to clinical trials. They maintain a clinical trials matching service and work to bring cancer research opportunities to underserved Georgia communities.
- Clinical trials matching and navigation
- Cancer education programs for communities
- Provider education and research network
- Health equity initiatives for rural Georgia
Who: All Georgia cancer patients seeking clinical trials or education
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund
📍 Statewide
A statewide advocacy organization providing direct financial assistance, education, and support to breast cancer patients across Georgia. They fund mammograms for uninsured women and support research into breast cancer disparities affecting Georgia’s communities.
- Financial assistance for treatment costs
- Free mammogram program for uninsured women
- Breast cancer education and awareness
- Advocacy for breast cancer research funding
Who: Breast cancer patients and women needing screening in Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Department of Public Health – Breast and Cervical Cancer Program
📍 Statewide (through county health departments)
This state-funded program provides free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings, diagnostic services, and treatment access for eligible Georgia women. The program also provides navigation into Medicaid coverage for women diagnosed with cancer through the program.
- Free mammograms and Pap tests
- Diagnostic follow-up services
- Treatment access through Medicaid enrollment
- Patient navigation for uninsured women
Who: Uninsured/underinsured women ages 40-64 (breast) and 21-64 (cervical)
Cost: Free for eligible participants
Phone: 2-1-1
CancerCare – Georgia Services
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents remotely)
CancerCare provides free professional counseling, support groups, educational workshops, and financial assistance to Georgia residents affected by cancer. All services are available by phone or online, making them accessible to patients in rural areas without local support resources.
- Free professional oncology counseling (phone/online)
- Support groups by cancer type
- Financial assistance for treatment-related costs
- Educational workshops and publications
Who: Cancer patients, caregivers, and bereaved family members
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Angel Flight Soars (Southeast)
📍 Atlanta, GA (serves Southeast region)
Angel Flight Soars coordinates free air transportation for cancer patients in Georgia and the Southeast who need to travel to distant treatment centers. Volunteer pilots donate their time and aircraft to fly patients who cannot afford commercial travel or are too ill to drive long distances.
- Free air transportation to treatment centers
- Ground transportation coordination
- Companion travel accommodated
- No financial eligibility requirements
Who: Cancer patients needing travel to distant treatment facilities
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Legal Services Program – Cancer Patient Assistance
📍 Statewide (regional offices)
Georgia Legal Services provides free civil legal help to low-income Georgians, including cancer patients facing insurance denials, employment discrimination, disability benefits appeals, and advance directive preparation. They have regional offices throughout the state.
- Insurance denial appeals
- Employment discrimination assistance
- Social Security disability applications
- Advance directives and estate planning
Who: Low-income cancer patients in Georgia
Cost: Free for eligible individuals
Phone: 2-1-1
PeachCare for Kids & Georgia Medicaid – Cancer Coverage
📍 Statewide
Georgia Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids provide health coverage including cancer treatment for eligible low-income adults and children. The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act allows women diagnosed through state screening programs to receive full Medicaid coverage for treatment.
- Full cancer treatment coverage for eligible adults
- PeachCare coverage for children with cancer
- Prescription drug coverage
- Application assistance through county DFCS offices
Who: Low-income Georgia residents meeting eligibility requirements
Cost: Free or low-cost based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
📍 Statewide
GHPCO connects Georgia cancer patients and families with hospice and palliative care resources statewide. They maintain a directory of providers, offer caregiver support programs, and advocate for improved end-of-life care access in rural Georgia communities.
- Hospice provider directory for all Georgia counties
- Palliative care education and referrals
- Caregiver support resources
- Grief and bereavement programs
Who: Advanced cancer patients, families, and caregivers
Cost: Varies (many hospice services covered by Medicare/Medicaid)
Phone: 2-1-1
Patient Advocate Foundation – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
PAF provides case management services to Georgia cancer patients navigating insurance issues, financial hardships, and access to care barriers. Their trained case managers work one-on-one with patients to resolve coverage disputes, find copay assistance, and connect with state-specific aid programs.
- Insurance appeals and mediation
- Copay relief programs
- Case management for access barriers
- Financial resource navigation
Who: Cancer patients facing insurance or financial barriers
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Atlanta VA Health Care System – Oncology
📍 Decatur, GA (serves Georgia veterans statewide)
The Atlanta VA provides comprehensive cancer care to eligible Georgia veterans, including screening, treatment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and supportive services. Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) across Georgia extend cancer screening and follow-up care to veterans outside the Atlanta area.
- Full cancer treatment services for eligible veterans
- Community clinics across Georgia for local access
- Veteran transportation services
- Caregiver support programs
Who: Eligible U.S. military veterans in Georgia
Cost: Free or low-cost for eligible veterans
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Food Bank Association
📍 Statewide (7 regional food banks)
Georgia’s network of food banks provides nutritional support to cancer patients and families facing food insecurity during treatment. Many locations offer specialized programs with medically tailored food boxes and nutrition support for patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation.
- Emergency food assistance
- Medically tailored food boxes at some locations
- SNAP application assistance
- Home delivery for homebound patients
Who: Cancer patients and families facing food insecurity
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Atlanta Metro
Cancer support resources in the greater Atlanta metropolitan area, including Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, and surrounding counties.
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University – Community Programs
📍 Atlanta, GA
As Georgia’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winship offers extensive community outreach programs including cancer education, screening events, support groups, and survivorship programs. Their patient navigation team helps patients access clinical trials and connect with support services throughout their cancer journey.
- Cancer patient navigation and support services
- Community health education and screening events
- Survivorship clinic and wellness programs
- Clinical trials access and matching
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, and community members
Cost: Many community programs are free; treatment costs vary by insurance
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Support Community Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
Cancer Support Community Atlanta provides free emotional and social support to anyone affected by cancer. Their professional-led programs include support groups, counseling, mind-body wellness classes, education, and healthy lifestyle programs in a welcoming community setting.
- Weekly support groups by cancer type and stage
- Individual counseling sessions
- Yoga, tai chi, and meditation classes
- Nutrition education and cooking classes
- Caregiver-specific support programs
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and family members
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
Hope Lodge Atlanta provides free lodging for cancer patients traveling to Atlanta for treatment and their caregivers. Located near major cancer treatment centers, the facility offers a supportive community environment with shared kitchens, living spaces, and peer support from fellow patients.
- Free overnight accommodations during treatment
- Private rooms with shared community spaces
- Community kitchen and dining facilities
- Shuttle service to nearby treatment centers
Who: Cancer patients traveling 40+ miles to Atlanta for treatment
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Northside Hospital Cancer Institute – Support Services
📍 Atlanta, GA (multiple Northside locations)
Northside Hospital Cancer Institute offers comprehensive support services to complement their cancer treatment programs. Their oncology social workers, patient navigators, and wellness programs help patients manage the emotional, practical, and physical challenges of cancer treatment.
- Oncology social work services
- Patient navigation programs
- Cancer rehabilitation and wellness
- Support groups and survivorship programs
Who: Northside Hospital cancer patients and community members
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Piedmont Cancer Institute – Patient Support
📍 Atlanta, GA (multiple Piedmont locations)
Piedmont Cancer Institute provides extensive patient support services across their network of cancer treatment locations in metro Atlanta. Their integrative oncology approach combines traditional treatment with complementary therapies, survivorship planning, and holistic patient support.
- Nurse navigator program
- Integrative oncology services (acupuncture, massage)
- Genetic counseling and risk assessment
- Cancer survivorship planning
Who: Piedmont Healthcare cancer patients
Cost: Support services vary; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
Camp Sunshine
📍 Decatur, GA
Camp Sunshine provides year-round recreational, educational, and support programs for children with cancer and their families. Founded in 1983, this beloved Georgia organization offers summer camp, family retreats, teen programs, and bereavement support — all designed to help children and families cope with the challenges of pediatric cancer.
- Summer camp for children with cancer (ages 7-17)
- Family weekend retreats
- Teen and young adult programs
- Sibling support programs
- Bereavement family support
Who: Children with cancer (ages 3-17), siblings, and families
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
The Gathering Place Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
The Gathering Place provides a welcoming space for cancer patients and their loved ones to find support, education, and connection. Their programs focus on emotional wellness, practical coping strategies, and building community among those affected by cancer in the Atlanta area.
- Drop-in support and community space
- Educational workshops and seminars
- Art therapy and creative expression programs
- Peer mentoring and connection
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, and loved ones in metro Atlanta
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Georgia/South Carolina Chapter
📍 Atlanta, GA
The LLS Georgia/South Carolina chapter provides financial assistance, education, and support for blood cancer patients in the region. Their programs include copay assistance, travel funding, and access to information specialists who help patients understand their diagnosis and treatment options.
- Financial assistance for copays and treatment costs
- Travel assistance for treatment
- Blood cancer information specialists
- Clinical trial support and navigation
- Peer-to-peer support matching
Who: Blood cancer patients and families in Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Imerman Angels – Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA (operates nationally)
Imerman Angels pairs cancer patients with mentor angels — cancer survivors who have beaten the same type of cancer. Their one-on-one support program connects Atlanta-area patients with someone who truly understands their specific cancer experience.
- One-on-one cancer survivor mentoring
- Caregiver-to-caregiver matching
- Matches based on cancer type, age, and gender
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and previvors
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Stupid Cancer – Atlanta Young Adult Network
📍 Atlanta, GA
Stupid Cancer connects young adults (ages 15-39) affected by cancer in the Atlanta area with peer support, social events, and resources tailored to the unique challenges of cancer at a young age — including fertility preservation, career disruption, and relationship impacts.
- Young adult support meetups in Atlanta
- Online community and virtual events
- Fertility and family-building resources
- Career and insurance navigation
Who: Young adults ages 15-39 affected by cancer
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
CURE Childhood Cancer
📍 Atlanta, GA
CURE Childhood Cancer funds pediatric cancer research at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and provides direct support to families of children with cancer. Their family support programs help with financial emergencies, emotional support, and practical needs during a child’s cancer treatment.
- Emergency financial grants for families
- Hospital comfort items and care packages
- Family events and activities
- Research funding at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Who: Children with cancer and their families in Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center
📍 Atlanta, GA
One of the largest pediatric cancer programs in the country, the Aflac Cancer Center provides comprehensive treatment and support services for children and adolescents with cancer. Their psychosocial team offers counseling, child life services, school re-entry support, and family services.
- Comprehensive pediatric cancer treatment
- Child life and psychosocial support
- School re-entry programs
- Teen and young adult programs
- Family resource center
Who: Children and adolescents with cancer (birth to 21 years)
Cost: Varies by insurance; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Atlanta Community Food Bank – Cancer Patient Services
📍 Atlanta, GA
The Atlanta Community Food Bank distributes food through a network of 700+ partner agencies across 29 counties. Cancer patients can access emergency food assistance, and the food bank’s partnership with local cancer centers ensures patients in treatment receive nutritional support.
- Emergency food boxes and pantry access
- Mobile food pantry at cancer treatment sites
- SNAP benefits enrollment assistance
- Nutrition education programs
Who: Food-insecure individuals including cancer patients in metro Atlanta
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Susan G. Komen – Greater Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
Komen Greater Atlanta provides breast cancer education, screening, treatment assistance, and support to women in the metro Atlanta area. Their community grants fund local organizations providing mammograms and treatment to underserved women, with a focus on addressing breast cancer disparities in communities of color.
- Treatment assistance grants
- Screening mammogram funding
- Patient navigation for breast cancer
- Community education and outreach
Who: Women with breast cancer or needing screening in metro Atlanta
Cost: Free programs for eligible women
Phone: 2-1-1
Grady Memorial Hospital – Cancer Survivors Network
📍 Atlanta, GA
Grady’s cancer support programs serve Atlanta’s underserved and uninsured populations with culturally sensitive support groups, patient navigation, and survivorship services. As one of the largest public hospitals in the Southeast, Grady plays a critical role in cancer care equity.
- Support groups in English and Spanish
- Patient navigation for uninsured patients
- Cancer survivorship programs
- Community health worker outreach
Who: Underserved and uninsured cancer patients in Atlanta
Cost: Free support services; treatment on sliding scale
Phone: 2-1-1
ShareCancerSupport
📍 Atlanta, GA
ShareCancerSupport provides free support groups, wellness programs, and education for cancer patients and caregivers in the Atlanta area. Their professionally facilitated groups address the emotional and practical challenges of living with and beyond cancer.
- Cancer support groups (in-person and virtual)
- Caregiver support programs
- Wellness workshops and retreats
- Educational seminars with oncology experts
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers in metro Atlanta
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Good Samaritan Health Center of Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
Good Samaritan Health Center provides primary care and cancer screening services to uninsured and underinsured Atlanta residents on a sliding-scale basis. They offer mammograms, cancer education, and referrals to treatment facilities for patients who cannot afford private care.
- Sliding-scale cancer screening services
- Mammography and cervical cancer screening
- Treatment referral coordination
- Patient financial counseling
Who: Uninsured and underinsured Atlanta residents
Cost: Sliding scale based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Savannah & Coastal Georgia
Cancer support resources serving the Savannah metro area, Brunswick, and Georgia’s coastal counties.
St. Joseph’s/Candler – Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion
📍 Savannah, GA
The Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion is the region’s most comprehensive cancer treatment and support center, offering patient navigation, support groups, survivorship programs, and integrative services. Their community outreach extends cancer education throughout coastal Georgia counties.
- Patient navigator program
- Cancer support groups and counseling
- Survivorship clinic and wellness programs
- Community screening and education events
Who: Cancer patients in the coastal Georgia region
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Telfair Mammography Fund
📍 Savannah, GA
The Telfair Mammography Fund provides free mammograms and breast health education to underserved women in Savannah and the surrounding coastal region. They partner with local healthcare providers to ensure women receive timely follow-up care when abnormalities are detected.
- Free screening mammograms
- Diagnostic follow-up coverage
- Breast health education programs
- Navigation to treatment resources
Who: Uninsured and underinsured women in the Savannah area
Cost: Free for eligible women
Phone: 2-1-1
Hospice Savannah – Cancer Support Programs
📍 Savannah, GA
Hospice Savannah provides palliative care, hospice services, and grief support to cancer patients and families in the coastal region. Their Compassionate Care program offers comfort and dignity to patients with advanced cancer, while caregiver respite and bereavement services support families.
- Hospice and palliative care for advanced cancer
- Caregiver respite and support
- Grief counseling and bereavement groups
- Comfort and quality of life programs
Who: Advanced cancer patients and families in the Savannah area
Cost: Most services covered by Medicare/Medicaid/insurance
Phone: 2-1-1
Memorial Health University Medical Center – Cancer Care Support
📍 Savannah, GA
Memorial Health offers cancer patients access to social workers, financial counselors, and nurse navigators who help coordinate care and connect patients with community resources. Their programs serve the broader Savannah and coastal Georgia population.
- Oncology social work services
- Financial assistance program navigation
- Nurse navigator coordination
- Referrals to community resources
Who: Memorial Health cancer patients and community members
Cost: Support services free; financial assistance for eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Southeast Georgia Health System – Cancer Support Services
📍 Brunswick, GA
Southeast Georgia Health System’s cancer program offers support groups, patient navigation, and wellness programs for patients in the Golden Isles area. Their services help bridge the gap for coastal Georgia patients who might otherwise need to travel to Savannah or Jacksonville for comprehensive support.
- Cancer support groups
- Patient navigation services
- Cancer wellness and rehabilitation
- Screening and community outreach
Who: Cancer patients in the Brunswick/Golden Isles area
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Augusta & CSRA
Cancer support resources in Augusta and the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA), including Columbia, Richmond, and surrounding counties.
Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University
📍 Augusta, GA
The Georgia Cancer Center is one of the state’s premier cancer research and treatment facilities, offering NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) clinical trials and extensive patient support services. Their community outreach programs address cancer disparities in the CSRA’s rural and underserved communities.
- Patient navigation and social work services
- Clinical trials access
- Cancer survivorship programs
- Community cancer screening events
- Cancer health equity research and outreach
Who: Cancer patients in the Augusta/CSRA region
Cost: Support services free; treatment varies by insurance
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Wellness Center of Augusta
📍 Augusta, GA
The Cancer Wellness Center provides free support services to cancer patients and families in the CSRA. Their programs include support groups, educational workshops, mind-body wellness classes, and practical assistance to help patients cope with the cancer experience.
- Cancer support groups by diagnosis
- Wellness classes (yoga, meditation)
- Educational workshops on coping strategies
- Resource referrals and assistance
Who: Cancer patients and families in the Augusta area
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center – Oncology Services
📍 Augusta, GA
The Charlie Norwood VA in Augusta provides cancer screening, treatment, and support services to veterans in the CSRA. Their oncology department coordinates care with the adjacent Georgia Cancer Center for complex cases requiring specialized expertise.
- Cancer screening and treatment for veterans
- Coordination with Georgia Cancer Center
- Veteran peer support programs
- Transportation assistance for rural veterans
Who: Eligible veterans in the Augusta/CSRA region
Cost: Free for eligible veterans
Phone: 2-1-1
United Way of the CSRA – Cancer Patient Assistance
📍 Augusta, GA
United Way of the CSRA connects cancer patients with financial assistance, utility help, and community resources through their 2-1-1 referral system. They fund partner agencies that provide direct services to cancer patients struggling with basic needs during treatment.
- 2-1-1 resource referral hotline
- Emergency financial assistance referrals
- Utility and rent assistance connections
- Transportation resource navigation
Who: Cancer patients and families in the CSRA needing community resources
Cost: Free referral services
Phone: 2-1-1
Augusta Transit – Medical Transportation Program
📍 Augusta, GA
Augusta Transit offers paratransit and specialized transportation services for cancer patients who cannot drive to treatment appointments. Their medical transportation program helps patients in the Augusta area access chemotherapy, radiation, and follow-up visits at local cancer centers.
- Door-to-door medical transportation
- Paratransit services for disabled patients
- Reduced fare programs
- Advance scheduling for recurring appointments
Who: Cancer patients in Augusta needing transportation to treatment
Cost: Reduced fares; free for Medicaid-eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Macon & Middle Georgia
Cancer support resources in Macon, Warner Robins, and the middle Georgia region including Bibb, Houston, and surrounding counties.
Navicent Health (Atrium Health) – Cancer Care Support Services
📍 Macon, GA
Navicent Health’s cancer center serves as the primary oncology resource for middle Georgia, offering patient navigation, support groups, and financial counseling. Their community outreach programs bring cancer screening and education to underserved rural counties surrounding Macon.
- Patient navigator program
- Oncology social work and counseling
- Cancer support groups
- Community screening and education outreach
- Financial counseling and assistance
Who: Cancer patients in the middle Georgia region
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Coalition of Middle Georgia
📍 Macon, GA
The Cancer Coalition brings together healthcare providers, survivors, and community organizations in middle Georgia to improve cancer outcomes through education, support, and advocacy. Their collaborative approach ensures patients in this region can access coordinated support services.
- Community cancer awareness events
- Patient resource coordination
- Survivor support and mentoring
- Advocacy for cancer services in rural counties
Who: Cancer patients and community members in middle Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Middle Georgia Community Action Agency – Patient Assistance
📍 Macon, GA
This community action agency provides emergency assistance to low-income cancer patients in middle Georgia, including help with utility bills, rent, and basic needs that become unmanageable during cancer treatment. They serve as a critical safety net for patients without family support.
- Emergency utility payment assistance
- Rent and mortgage assistance
- Weatherization and energy programs
- Referrals to additional resources
Who: Low-income cancer patients in middle Georgia counties
Cost: Free for eligible individuals
Phone: 2-1-1
Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority – Medical Rides
📍 Macon, GA
The Macon transit system provides paratransit services and medical transportation for cancer patients who cannot drive to treatment appointments. Their demand-response service accommodates recurring treatment schedules like chemotherapy and radiation therapy visits.
- Paratransit door-to-door service
- Medical appointment transportation
- Reduced fares for disabled/elderly
- Recurring appointment scheduling
Who: Cancer patients in Macon-Bibb County
Cost: Low-cost; free for Medicaid patients with authorization
Phone: 2-1-1
Middle Georgia Community Food Bank
📍 Macon, GA
The Middle Georgia Community Food Bank serves cancer patients and families facing food insecurity across 24 counties in middle Georgia. Their network of partner pantries provides emergency food, and their nutrition programs offer guidance for patients managing dietary needs during treatment.
- Emergency food distribution
- Mobile food pantry in rural areas
- SNAP enrollment assistance
- Senior hunger programs
Who: Food-insecure cancer patients and families in middle Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Coliseum Health System – Cancer Support Groups
📍 Macon, GA
Coliseum Health System offers cancer support groups and patient education programs for patients and caregivers in the Macon area. Their breast cancer and general cancer support groups provide a safe space for sharing experiences and learning coping strategies.
- Breast cancer support groups
- General cancer support groups
- Caregiver support meetings
- Patient education seminars
Who: Cancer patients and caregivers in the Macon area
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Columbus & West Georgia
Cancer support resources in Columbus, LaGrange, and the west Georgia/Chattahoochee Valley region.
Piedmont Columbus Regional – John B. Amos Cancer Center
📍 Columbus, GA
The John B. Amos Cancer Center is the primary cancer treatment and support facility for west Georgia and the Chattahoochee Valley. Their comprehensive support services include patient navigation, support groups, survivorship planning, and community outreach throughout the region.
- Patient navigation and social work
- Cancer support groups
- Survivorship care planning
- Community health screenings
- Financial counseling and assistance
Who: Cancer patients in the Columbus/west Georgia region
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Breast Friends of Columbus
📍 Columbus, GA
Breast Friends provides peer support, education, and practical help to breast cancer patients in the Columbus and west Georgia area. Their volunteer breast cancer survivors offer one-on-one mentoring and group support to newly diagnosed patients navigating treatment decisions.
- Peer support from breast cancer survivors
- Monthly support group meetings
- Education on treatment options
- Comfort items and care packages
Who: Breast cancer patients in the Columbus area
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley – Cancer Assistance Fund
📍 Columbus, GA
The Community Foundation administers several cancer-related funds that provide financial assistance to patients in the Chattahoochee Valley. Grants help cover treatment costs, transportation, and basic living expenses for patients facing financial hardship due to cancer.
- Direct financial grants to cancer patients
- Transportation assistance funding
- Basic needs support during treatment
- Application assistance through partner agencies
Who: Cancer patients in the Chattahoochee Valley with financial need
Cost: Free (grant-based assistance)
Phone: 2-1-1
METRA Transit – Columbus Medical Transportation
📍 Columbus, GA
Columbus METRA provides paratransit and demand-response transportation for cancer patients unable to use regular transit. Their medical transportation services help patients in Muscogee County reach treatment appointments at local and regional cancer facilities.
- Paratransit door-to-door service
- Medical appointment transportation
- ADA-compliant vehicles
- Advance scheduling available
Who: Cancer patients in Columbus/Muscogee County needing transportation
Cost: Low-cost; Medicaid transportation available
Phone: 2-1-1
Columbus Hospice – Cancer & Grief Support
📍 Columbus, GA
Columbus Hospice provides palliative care, hospice services, and extensive grief and bereavement support for cancer patients and families in west Georgia. Their community grief center offers support groups, individual counseling, and children’s grief programs for families affected by cancer loss.
- Hospice and palliative care for advanced cancer
- Grief counseling and bereavement groups
- Children’s grief support programs
- Caregiver support and respite
Who: Advanced cancer patients, families, and bereaved individuals in west Georgia
Cost: Hospice covered by Medicare/Medicaid; grief services free
Phone: 2-1-1
West Georgia Health – Cancer Navigation Program
📍 LaGrange, GA
West Georgia Health offers cancer patient navigation services to help patients in Troup, Heard, and surrounding counties coordinate their cancer care. Their navigators assist with appointment scheduling, insurance navigation, and connecting patients with community support resources.
- Cancer patient navigation
- Insurance and financial counseling
- Care coordination assistance
- Community resource referrals
Who: Cancer patients in Troup County and surrounding areas
Cost: Free navigation services
Phone: 2-1-1
Athens & Northeast Georgia
Cancer support resources serving Athens, Gainesville, and the northeast Georgia mountain and foothills region.
Northeast Georgia Medical Center – Cancer Care Support
📍 Gainesville, GA
Northeast Georgia Medical Center’s cancer program provides comprehensive support services including patient navigation, support groups, and survivorship programs for patients in the northeast Georgia mountains and foothills. Their outreach extends cancer services to rural communities throughout the region.
- Cancer patient navigation
- Support groups for patients and caregivers
- Survivorship wellness programs
- Community screening events
- Financial counseling and charity care
Who: Cancer patients in northeast Georgia
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
St. Mary’s Health Care System – Cancer Support Groups
📍 Athens, GA
St. Mary’s offers cancer support groups, patient education, and wellness programs for patients and families in the Athens and northeast Georgia area. Their cancer rehabilitation services help patients maintain strength and quality of life during and after treatment.
- Cancer support groups (multiple types)
- Cancer rehabilitation program
- Patient education workshops
- Lymphedema management
Who: Cancer patients and families in the Athens area
Cost: Support groups free; rehabilitation may require insurance
Phone: 2-1-1
Athens Area Community Foundation – Cancer Support Funds
📍 Athens, GA
The Athens Area Community Foundation manages funds that provide financial assistance to cancer patients in the local area. Their grants support patients facing unexpected costs during treatment and help fund cancer support programs operated by local nonprofits.
- Financial grants for cancer patients
- Support for local cancer nonprofits
- Emergency assistance for treatment costs
- Community health improvement grants
Who: Cancer patients with financial need in the Athens area
Cost: Free (grant-based)
Phone: 2-1-1
Food Bank of Northeast Georgia
📍 Athens, GA
The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia provides food assistance to cancer patients and families in 14 counties. Their partner agencies offer emergency food boxes, and mobile pantry events serve rural communities where food insecurity compounds the challenges of cancer treatment.
- Emergency food assistance through partner agencies
- Mobile pantry events in rural communities
- Senior food programs
- SNAP and benefits enrollment help
Who: Food-insecure individuals and families in northeast Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Longstreet Clinic Cancer Center – Patient Support
📍 Gainesville, GA
Longstreet Clinic’s cancer center provides patient navigation and support services to oncology patients in the Hall County and northeast Georgia area. Their experienced navigators help patients understand treatment options, coordinate appointments, and access financial assistance programs.
- Patient navigation services
- Treatment coordination
- Financial assistance navigation
- Referrals to community support
Who: Cancer patients in the Gainesville/Hall County area
Cost: Navigation services free
Phone: 2-1-1
Northeast Georgia Area Agency on Aging – Caregiver Support
📍 Athens, GA (serves 12-county region)
The Area Agency on Aging provides caregiver support services for family members caring for cancer patients in northeast Georgia. Their National Family Caregiver Support Program offers respite care, counseling, support groups, and supplemental services to help caregivers sustain their role.
- Respite care for cancer caregivers
- Caregiver support groups
- Individual counseling and training
- Supplemental services and supplies
Who: Family caregivers of cancer patients age 60+ in northeast Georgia
Cost: Free for eligible caregivers
Phone: 2-1-1
Albany & Southwest Georgia
Cancer support resources serving Albany, Americus, and the southwest Georgia region — an area with significant health disparities and limited oncology access.
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital – Cancer Support Services
📍 Albany, GA
Phoebe Putney is the primary cancer care provider for southwest Georgia, offering treatment, navigation, and support services. Their outreach programs bring cancer screening and education to surrounding rural counties where access to oncology care is extremely limited.
- Cancer patient navigation
- Oncology social work services
- Support groups for patients and families
- Community cancer screening and education
- Financial assistance for uninsured patients
Who: Cancer patients in southwest Georgia
Cost: Support services free; charity care available for treatment
Phone: 2-1-1
Albany Area Community Service Board – Patient Assistance
📍 Albany, GA
The Albany Area Community Service Board provides mental health support and connects cancer patients with financial resources in the southwest Georgia region. Their crisis intervention services and community programs help patients coping with the emotional and financial toll of cancer.
- Mental health counseling for cancer patients
- Crisis intervention services
- Community resource referrals
- Substance abuse support for co-occurring conditions
Who: Cancer patients in southwest Georgia needing mental health support
Cost: Sliding scale based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Albany Transit System – Medical Transportation
📍 Albany, GA
Albany Transit provides demand-response transportation for cancer patients in Dougherty County who cannot drive to treatment. Their medical ride service coordinates with Phoebe Putney’s treatment schedules to ensure patients reach chemotherapy and radiation appointments on time.
- Demand-response medical transportation
- Paratransit services for disabled patients
- Coordination with treatment schedules
- Low-cost fares with Medicaid options
Who: Cancer patients in Albany/Dougherty County
Cost: Low-cost; Medicaid non-emergency transport available
Phone: 2-1-1
Second Harvest of South Georgia – Food Assistance
📍 Valdosta, GA (serves southwest Georgia)
Second Harvest of South Georgia distributes food throughout 30+ counties in south and southwest Georgia. Cancer patients can access emergency food through their partner pantries, and their mobile food distributions reach isolated rural communities where grocery access is limited.
- Emergency food through partner pantries
- Mobile food distributions in rural areas
- Senior and homebound delivery programs
- SNAP application assistance
Who: Food-insecure cancer patients in south/southwest Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Sumter County Cancer Support Network
📍 Americus, GA
This grassroots network provides peer support and practical help to cancer patients in Sumter County and surrounding areas. Volunteers — many of them cancer survivors — offer rides to treatment, meal deliveries, and emotional support to neighbors going through cancer.
- Peer support from local cancer survivors
- Volunteer transportation to treatment
- Meal delivery for patients in treatment
- Resource referrals and assistance
Who: Cancer patients in Sumter County and surrounding areas
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Southwest Georgia Area Agency on Aging – Cancer Resource Navigation
📍 Albany, GA (serves 14-county region)
The Southwest Georgia Area Agency on Aging helps older cancer patients navigate available resources, including home-based services, transportation, nutrition programs, and caregiver support throughout the 14-county southwest Georgia region.
- Information and referral services
- Home-based care coordination
- Nutrition and meal programs
- Caregiver support services
Who: Cancer patients age 60+ in southwest Georgia
Cost: Free or low-cost for eligible seniors
Phone: 2-1-1
Rural South Georgia
Cancer support resources for patients in south Georgia’s rural communities, including Valdosta, Waycross, and surrounding agricultural counties where oncology access is most limited.
South Georgia Medical Center – Pearlman Cancer Center
📍 Valdosta, GA
The Pearlman Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer treatment and support services for patients in south Georgia. As the region’s primary oncology facility, they serve patients from multiple rural counties who travel significant distances for cancer care, offering navigation and coordination services.
- Cancer patient navigation
- Oncology social work and counseling
- Cancer support groups
- Financial assistance and charity care
- Community outreach and screening
Who: Cancer patients in the south Georgia/Valdosta region
Cost: Support services free; charity care available for uninsured
Phone: 2-1-1
Satilla Regional Medical Center – Cancer Services
📍 Waycross, GA
Satilla Regional serves cancer patients in the Waycross and Ware County area, providing oncology treatment and support services that reduce the need for patients to travel hours to larger cities. Their financial counselors help uninsured patients access assistance programs and charity care.
- Local chemotherapy and radiation services
- Financial counseling and assistance
- Patient coordination with larger cancer centers
- Community health education
Who: Cancer patients in the Waycross/Ware County area
Cost: Treatment costs vary; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
South Georgia Community Health Centers – Cancer Screening
📍 Multiple locations across south Georgia
Federally Qualified Health Centers in south Georgia provide affordable cancer screening, primary care, and referral services to uninsured and underinsured residents. These community health centers serve as the healthcare safety net in rural areas where private oncology practices do not exist.
- Affordable cancer screening services
- Referrals to regional cancer centers
- Sliding-scale primary care
- Care coordination for cancer patients
Who: Uninsured and underinsured residents of rural south Georgia
Cost: Sliding scale based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Rural Georgia Cancer Transportation Assistance (via Medicaid NET)
📍 Statewide (focused on rural south Georgia)
Georgia’s Medicaid Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) program provides rides to cancer treatment for Medicaid-eligible patients in rural areas. This is often the only transportation option for rural south Georgia patients who need to travel 50+ miles to reach the nearest oncologist.
- Rides to chemotherapy and radiation appointments
- Long-distance transportation to specialist visits
- Wheelchair-accessible vehicles
- Scheduling through Medicaid NET broker
Who: Medicaid-eligible cancer patients in Georgia
Cost: Free for Medicaid-enrolled patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Tift Regional Medical Center – Cancer Support
📍 Tifton, GA
Tift Regional provides cancer treatment and support services to patients in the rural Tifton area and surrounding counties. Their breast cancer support group and general cancer support programs offer connection and peer support to patients who would otherwise face isolation during treatment.
- Cancer support groups
- Patient navigation and social work
- Breast cancer support program
- Community screening events
Who: Cancer patients in Tift County and surrounding areas
Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Mountains Health – Rural Cancer Patient Fund
📍 South Georgia (multiple rural counties)
This program provides emergency financial assistance to cancer patients in Georgia’s most rural and underserved counties. Funds help with transportation costs, medication copays, and basic living expenses for patients who must travel far from home for treatment.
- Emergency financial grants
- Gas cards for treatment travel
- Medication assistance
- Utility bill assistance during treatment
Who: Rural Georgia cancer patients with financial hardship
Cost: Free for eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Hospice of South Georgia
📍 Valdosta, GA (serves multiple rural counties)
Hospice of South Georgia provides end-of-life care, palliative services, and grief support to cancer patients and families in rural south Georgia. Their home-based approach brings comfort and dignity to patients in communities with no local hospital or cancer center.
- Home-based hospice care
- Palliative care for advanced cancer
- Grief and bereavement support
- Caregiver training and respite
Who: Advanced cancer patients and families in south Georgia
Cost: Covered by Medicare/Medicaid/most insurance
Phone: 2-1-1
Bacon County Hospital – Cancer Care Coordination
📍 Alma, GA
As a critical access hospital in rural south Georgia, Bacon County Hospital helps cancer patients coordinate care with regional cancer centers, provides local follow-up services, and connects patients with transportation and financial resources needed to access treatment miles away.
- Care coordination with regional cancer centers
- Local lab and follow-up services
- Resource referrals for rural patients
- Telehealth oncology connections
Who: Cancer patients in Bacon County and surrounding rural areas
Cost: Varies; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Additional Resources Serving Georgia
National and regional organizations providing cancer support services accessible to Georgia residents.
HealthWell Foundation
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
HealthWell Foundation provides copay assistance to Georgia cancer patients who are underinsured and cannot afford their medication copays. Their disease-specific funds cover numerous cancer types and help patients maintain access to prescribed treatments.
- Copay assistance for cancer medications
- Premium assistance for insurance
- Travel assistance for treatment
- Disease-specific fund applications
Who: Underinsured cancer patients meeting income guidelines
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
PAN Foundation (Patient Access Network)
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
PAN Foundation helps Georgia cancer patients afford their medications by providing copay assistance for out-of-pocket costs. They cover a wide range of cancer diagnoses and related conditions, with grants available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Medication copay assistance
- Travel and transportation grants
- Quick application turnaround
- Coverage for many cancer types
Who: Insured cancer patients meeting income requirements
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Colorectal Cancer Alliance – Georgia Support
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance connects Georgia patients with peer support, patient navigation, and resources specific to colorectal cancer. Georgia has elevated rates of colorectal cancer, particularly in rural Black communities, making these specialized resources especially important.
- Peer-to-peer support matching
- Patient navigation and resource connections
- Financial assistance referrals
- Screening advocacy and education
Who: Colorectal cancer patients and families
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
LUNGevity Foundation – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
LUNGevity provides support, education, and advocacy for lung cancer patients in Georgia. Their programs include an online community, treatment information, clinical trial matching, and financial assistance specifically designed for lung cancer patients and caregivers.
- Lung cancer peer mentoring
- Clinical trial finder for lung cancer
- Online support community
- Educational resources and webinars
Who: Lung cancer patients and caregivers
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Triage Cancer – Georgia Resources
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
Triage Cancer provides free education on cancer-related legal and practical issues affecting Georgia patients, including health insurance navigation, employment rights, financial planning, and disability benefits. Their state-specific resources address Georgia’s unique insurance landscape.
- Insurance navigation workshops
- Employment rights education
- Financial planning guides for cancer patients
- Georgia-specific legal fact sheets
Who: Cancer patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
The SAMFund – Young Adult Cancer Survivors
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The SAMFund provides financial support to young adult cancer survivors (ages 17-39) as they move beyond treatment. Grants and scholarships help Georgia’s young cancer survivors tackle student loans, fertility preservation costs, and other expenses unique to surviving cancer at a young age.
- Financial grants for post-treatment needs
- Scholarships for young adult survivors
- Fertility preservation assistance
- Career and financial planning resources
Who: Young adult cancer survivors ages 17-39
Cost: Free (grant applications)
Phone: 2-1-1
Family Caregiver Alliance – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia caregivers)
Family Caregiver Alliance provides education, support, and resources to family caregivers of cancer patients in Georgia. Their online tools, fact sheets, and caregiver coaching help family members manage the physical and emotional demands of caring for a loved one with cancer.
- Online caregiver education and tools
- Caregiver coaching and counseling
- Support group connections
- Georgia-specific resource navigation
Who: Family caregivers of cancer patients
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Sisters Network – Atlanta Chapter
📍 Atlanta, GA
Sisters Network Atlanta is a support organization for African American breast cancer survivors, providing culturally relevant peer support, education, and advocacy. Given Georgia’s significant breast cancer disparities affecting Black women, this organization fills a critical gap in culturally competent cancer support.
- Peer support from African American survivors
- Monthly educational meetings
- Breast cancer awareness in Black communities
- Mammogram access advocacy
Who: African American breast cancer survivors and those at risk
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Prostate Cancer Foundation – Georgia Resources
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The Prostate Cancer Foundation provides education, support resources, and clinical trial information for prostate cancer patients in Georgia. With Georgia’s African American men experiencing significantly higher prostate cancer rates, PCF’s outreach to high-risk communities is particularly relevant here.
- Patient education and resources
- Clinical trial matching
- Community outreach to high-risk populations
- Support for patients and families
Who: Prostate cancer patients and men at high risk
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Good Days (formerly CDF) – Copay Assistance
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
Good Days provides financial assistance to Georgia cancer patients who cannot afford their treatment copays and out-of-pocket costs. Their programs cover a wide range of cancer diagnoses, with grants often available within days of application approval.
- Copay assistance for cancer treatments
- Premium assistance programs
- Travel assistance for treatment
- Rapid application processing
Who: Insured cancer patients with financial need
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Cancer Information Service (NCI)
📍 Nationwide (1-800-4-CANCER)
The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service provides free, confidential information about cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment to Georgia residents. Their information specialists can help patients find NCI-designated treatment centers and clinical trials in Georgia.
- Free cancer information (1-800-422-6237)
- Clinical trial matching
- Treatment center locator
- Publications in multiple languages
Who: Anyone seeking cancer information
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Make-A-Wish Georgia
📍 Atlanta, GA (serves statewide)
Make-A-Wish Georgia grants wishes to children (ages 2.5-17) with critical illnesses including cancer. For Georgia children undergoing grueling cancer treatment, a wish experience provides hope, joy, and a meaningful milestone to look forward to during their cancer journey.
- Wish-granting for children with cancer
- Travel wishes and special experiences
- Community support and engagement
- Referrals accepted from families or medical teams
Who: Children ages 2.5-17 with cancer or other critical illnesses
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
OCRA provides support, education, and advocacy for ovarian cancer patients in Georgia. Their Woman to Woman peer mentoring program connects newly diagnosed patients with trained survivors, and their online community offers connection regardless of geographic location in the state.
- Woman to Woman peer mentoring
- Online support community
- Clinical trial information
- Educational resources and webinars
Who: Ovarian cancer patients and families
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Atlanta Legal Aid Society – Cancer Patient Legal Help
📍 Atlanta, GA (serves metro Atlanta)
Atlanta Legal Aid provides free civil legal assistance to low-income cancer patients in metro Atlanta, including help with insurance disputes, workplace discrimination, public benefits, housing issues, and advance directives. Their medical-legal partnerships connect lawyers directly with cancer patients at treatment sites.
- Insurance appeal assistance
- Employment discrimination help
- Public benefits applications (SSDI, Medicaid)
- Advance directive preparation
Who: Low-income cancer patients in the Atlanta metro area
Cost: Free for eligible clients
Phone: 2-1-1
Melanoma Research Foundation – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The Melanoma Research Foundation provides support, education, and clinical trial information to melanoma patients in Georgia. With Georgia’s sunny climate and outdoor culture, melanoma awareness and support resources are particularly important for residents across the state.
- Patient and caregiver support programs
- Clinical trial navigation
- Educational resources on treatment advances
- Peer mentor connections
Who: Melanoma patients and caregivers
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Carl Vinson VA Medical Center – Oncology
📍 Dublin, GA
The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center serves veterans in middle and south Georgia with cancer screening, treatment coordination, and support services. Their CBOC network extends cancer care access to veterans in rural areas who cannot easily travel to larger VA facilities.
- Cancer screening and early detection
- Treatment coordination with VA specialty care
- Veteran transportation assistance
- Caregiver and family support
Who: Eligible veterans in middle/south Georgia
Cost: Free for eligible veterans
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC)
📍 Nationwide (searchable database)
CFAC maintains a searchable database of financial assistance programs available to Georgia cancer patients. Their coalition includes over 25 national organizations offering help with treatment costs, living expenses, and insurance-related challenges.
- Searchable database of financial aid programs
- Copay and treatment cost assistance directory
- Living expense grants directory
- Insurance assistance resource guide
Who: Cancer patients seeking financial assistance
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Head and Neck Cancer Alliance – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The Head and Neck Cancer Alliance provides patient support, education, and resources for patients diagnosed with head and neck cancers in Georgia. Their programs address the unique challenges of these cancers, including speech, swallowing, and nutritional difficulties during and after treatment.
- Patient support and education
- Survivorship resources
- Screening event coordination
- Caregiver resources
Who: Head and neck cancer patients and caregivers
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Atlanta
📍 Atlanta, GA
Ronald McDonald House Atlanta provides free lodging, meals, and support services for families of children receiving cancer treatment at Atlanta-area hospitals. Their home-away-from-home keeps families together during their child’s treatment, reducing the financial and emotional burden of travel.
- Free family lodging during child’s treatment
- Meals and kitchen facilities
- Family support programs and activities
- Sibling support services
Who: Families of children receiving treatment at Atlanta hospitals
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
PanCAN provides comprehensive support and resources to pancreatic cancer patients in Georgia, including a Patient Services case management program, clinical trial information, and peer support connections. Their PurpleStride Atlanta event builds community among survivors and families.
- Patient Services case management (877-272-6226)
- Clinical trial finder
- Know Your Tumor precision medicine
- Peer support matching
Who: Pancreatic cancer patients and families
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
NeedyMeds – Georgia Assistance Programs
📍 Nationwide (searchable database)
NeedyMeds maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and Georgia-specific resources for cancer patients struggling to afford medications and treatment. Their free drug discount card saves an average of 80% on prescriptions.
- Patient assistance program database
- Free prescription drug discount card
- Georgia-specific program listings
- Disease-specific resources for cancer
Who: Cancer patients needing medication assistance
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers – Georgia
📍 Americus, GA (serves statewide)
Based at Georgia Southwestern State University, the Rosalynn Carter Institute provides caregiver support, education, and resources for family members caring for loved ones with cancer and other serious illnesses. Their evidence-based programs help caregivers manage stress, avoid burnout, and sustain their caregiving role.
- Caregiver coaching and support programs
- Evidence-based caregiver interventions
- Caregiver self-care education
- Resource connections and referrals
Who: Family caregivers of cancer patients in Georgia
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition
📍 Atlanta, GA (serves statewide)
The Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition provides education, screening advocacy, and support for men with prostate cancer across Georgia. With a particular focus on reaching African American men — who face the highest prostate cancer rates — they partner with churches and community organizations to deliver awareness programs statewide.
- Free prostate cancer screening events
- Community education in churches and organizations
- Support group connections
- Advocacy for early detection
Who: Men in Georgia concerned about or diagnosed with prostate cancer
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Joe’s House – Lodging Near Georgia Cancer Centers
📍 Nationwide (searchable database)
Joe’s House provides a searchable database of affordable lodging near cancer treatment centers in Georgia. For rural Georgia patients who must travel to Atlanta, Augusta, or Savannah for specialized treatment, affordable housing during treatment can make the difference between accessing care or not.
- Affordable lodging near Georgia cancer centers
- Hotel discount programs for patients
- Free and low-cost housing options
- Searchable by treatment center location
Who: Cancer patients traveling for treatment in Georgia
Cost: Free to search; lodging costs vary (many discounted/free options)
Phone: 2-1-1
Livestrong Foundation – Georgia
📍 Nationwide (serves Georgia residents)
The Livestrong Foundation provides free cancer navigation services to Georgia residents, helping them manage the practical challenges of cancer including insurance, financial concerns, fertility preservation, and emotional support. Their navigation services are available in English and Spanish.
- Free cancer navigation (855-220-7777)
- Insurance and financial guidance
- Fertility preservation resources
- Emotional support and community
Who: Cancer patients and survivors needing navigation
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
2-1-1 Georgia (United Way)
📍 Statewide
Dial 2-1-1 to reach a trained specialist who can connect Georgia cancer patients with local resources including financial assistance, food, transportation, housing, and support services. Available 24/7, this free service is particularly valuable for rural Georgians who may not know what help exists in their area.
- 24/7 resource referral helpline
- Financial assistance connections
- Food and housing referrals
- Transportation resource navigation
Who: Anyone in Georgia needing help finding resources
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Not Sure Where to Start?
Navigating cancer support resources can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already dealing with the stress of a diagnosis. Here are a few places to begin:
- Call 2-1-1: Available 24/7, a trained specialist will listen to your situation and connect you with local Georgia programs that can help — from financial aid to transportation to food assistance.
- Contact your cancer center’s social worker: Every accredited cancer center in Georgia employs oncology social workers who can connect you with financial aid, support groups, and practical assistance.
- Call the American Cancer Society (1-800-227-2345): Their 24/7 helpline is staffed by trained cancer information specialists who can answer questions and provide Georgia-specific referrals.
- Reach out to Georgia CORE (georgiacore.org): For help finding clinical trials or connecting with research-based cancer care in Georgia.
- Visit CancerCare.org: Free professional counseling is available by phone for cancer patients, caregivers, and bereaved family members anywhere in Georgia.
Remember: asking for help is not a sign of weakness — it’s a smart strategy. These resources exist because no one should face cancer alone.
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Additional Support Resources
Joe’s House – Georgia Lodging
📍 National – serves GA
Discounted lodging near Winship Cancer Institute and Northside Hospital Cancer for Georgia cancer patients.
- Discounted lodging search
- Near Winship Cancer Institute
- Near Northside Hospital Cancer
Who: Patients traveling for treatment
Cost: Discounted rates
Phone: (877) 563-7468
Air Charity Network – Georgia
📍 National – serves GA
Free air transportation for Georgia cancer patients who must travel for specialized cancer treatment.
- Free flights to treatment
- Volunteer pilot network
- Long-distance coordination
Who: Patients needing air travel
Cost: Free
Phone: (877) 621-7177
Atlanta Community Food Bank
📍 Atlanta, GA
Food bank serving metro Atlanta and north Georgia cancer patients through 700+ community partners.
- 700+ food pantry partners
- Mobile food distributions
- Nutrition programs
Who: Food-insecure Georgia residents
Cost: Free
Phone: (404) 892-9822
Atlanta Community Food Bank
📍 Atlanta, GA
Food bank serving metro Atlanta and north Georgia cancer patients through 700+ community partners.
- 700+ food pantry partners
- Mobile food distributions
- Nutrition programs
Who: Food-insecure Georgia residents
Cost: Free
Phone: (404) 892-9822
Disclaimer: This resource guide is provided for informational purposes only by the Cancer Education Foundation. Inclusion in this directory does not constitute an endorsement. Program availability, eligibility requirements, and services may change without notice. We recommend contacting organizations directly to confirm current offerings. This guide is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Last updated: April 2026.