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Cancer Support Resources in Ohio

Ohio’s cancer burden is shaped by the state’s industrial past and economic present in ways that don’t always make the news but are felt in communities across the state every day. This is a place where steel towns and manufacturing cities built generations of working-class prosperity — and where those same industries left behind elevated rates of occupational cancer, environmental exposure, and communities now navigating aging healthcare infrastructure with fewer resources than they once had.

Southeastern Ohio carries some of the heaviest cancer burdens in the state. The Appalachian counties — Athens, Meigs, Vinton, Morgan, and neighboring communities — combine high poverty rates, limited healthcare access, and elevated cancer incidence into a situation that is genuinely difficult to navigate. These communities lost hospital services over decades, saw physician shortages deepen, and now have a population that is older than the state average and less likely to carry consistent insurance coverage. A patient in a small southeastern Ohio town facing a serious diagnosis may have to drive 60 to 90 minutes to reach a cancer center — and repeat that drive dozens of times.

The industrial legacy matters beyond just geography. Communities along the Mahoning Valley — Youngstown, Warren, and neighboring cities — carry histories of steel production that are reflected in elevated rates of lung, bladder, and occupational cancers among workers and retirees. Similar patterns exist in portions of the Cleveland metro, Dayton, and Toledo, where manufacturing and chemical exposure histories created health burdens that are still being worked through. For workers or retirees from these industries, connecting a cancer diagnosis to occupational exposure and identifying available support programs is itself a complicated task that benefits from knowledgeable guidance.

Rural patients across western and central Ohio face a different version of the same access problem. Smaller towns far from Columbus, Cleveland, or Cincinnati have limited local options for specialty care and cancer support services. Volunteers and nonprofits step in to fill gaps, but coverage varies significantly by county. Transportation to treatment — for weekly or daily appointments that can stretch over months — remains one of the most commonly cited barriers for rural Ohio patients and their families.

Cleveland’s medical corridor is internationally recognized. Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, and Case Western Reserve University anchor one of the country’s most concentrated cancer research environments. The James Cancer Hospital at Ohio State University in Columbus is another top-tier destination. For patients who can access these institutions, Ohio offers excellent cancer care. The challenge is the significant portion of Ohioans for whom that access is complicated by distance, cost, insurance status, or the demands of work and caregiving.

Ohio has one of the larger veteran populations in the country, with VA medical centers in Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. Veterans dealing with cancer connected to service — Agent Orange exposure, military burn pits, or Camp Lejeune water contamination — may qualify for specialized VA benefits and programs. Several organizations in this directory specialize in veteran cancer support and can help navigate that process.

The resources here span financial assistance, transportation, lodging near treatment centers, emotional support, caregiver programs, food assistance, and legal help. Listings start with statewide programs and move into regional sections. Use the filters to narrow by type of help, or search by city to find something close to home. Most resources listed are free or low-cost, and many serve patients regardless of insurance status.

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Statewide

American Cancer Society – Ohio

📍 Statewide Ohio

Provides comprehensive cancer support services across Ohio including transportation assistance, lodging through Hope Lodge, and 24/7 helpline access for patients and families.

  • Road to Recovery transportation program
  • Hope Lodge lodging in Columbus
  • 24/7 cancer information helpline
  • Patient navigation services

Who: All cancer patients and caregivers in Ohio

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Northern Ohio/Western PA Chapter

📍 Statewide Ohio

Offers financial assistance, co-pay support, and information services for blood cancer patients throughout Ohio.

  • Financial assistance for treatment costs
  • Co-pay assistance program
  • Patient education and information
  • Clinical trial support

Who: Blood cancer patients (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma)

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Susan G. Komen – Ohio Affiliates

📍 Statewide Ohio

Funds breast cancer screening, treatment assistance, and support programs across Ohio communities through local affiliate organizations.

  • Breast cancer screening funding
  • Treatment assistance grants
  • Community education programs
  • Support helpline

Who: Women and men facing breast cancer

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Department of Health – Breast and Cervical Cancer Project

📍 Statewide Ohio

State-funded program providing free breast and cervical cancer screenings and diagnostic services to eligible uninsured and underinsured Ohio women.

  • Free mammograms and Pap tests
  • Diagnostic follow-up services
  • Medicaid enrollment for treatment
  • Patient navigation

Who: Uninsured/underinsured women ages 21-64

Cost: Free for eligible participants

Phone: 2-1-1

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CancerCare – Ohio Services

📍 Statewide Ohio (telehealth)

National organization offering free professional oncology counseling, support groups, and financial assistance to Ohio residents via phone and online platforms.

  • Individual counseling with oncology social workers
  • Telephone and online support groups
  • Financial co-pay assistance
  • Educational workshops

Who: Cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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4th Angel Mentoring Program (Cleveland Clinic)

📍 Statewide Ohio & National

Free telephone-based mentoring program pairing cancer patients and caregivers with trained volunteer mentors who have experienced similar diagnoses. Founded at Cleveland Clinic.

  • One-on-one phone mentoring
  • Matched by cancer type and demographics
  • Support for caregivers
  • Trained volunteer mentors

Who: Cancer patients and caregivers nationwide

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Medicaid Non-Emergency Transportation (NET)

📍 Statewide Ohio

Medicaid-covered transportation for eligible Ohio residents to and from cancer treatment appointments, including rural areas with limited public transit.

  • Rides to treatment appointments
  • Non-emergency medical transport
  • Covers long-distance travel for specialized care

Who: Ohio Medicaid enrollees

Cost: Free for Medicaid members

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Hospital Care Assurance Program (HCAP)

📍 Statewide Ohio

State program providing hospital-based care for uninsured and underinsured Ohio residents, including cancer treatment at participating hospitals statewide.

  • Hospital care coverage for uninsured
  • Reduced-cost treatment services
  • Available at participating Ohio hospitals

Who: Uninsured Ohio residents below 100% federal poverty level

Cost: Free or reduced cost based on income

Phone: 2-1-1

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LIVESTRONG at the YMCA – Ohio Locations

📍 Multiple Ohio YMCA locations

Free 12-week fitness program designed for cancer survivors at participating YMCAs throughout Ohio, helping rebuild strength and wellness after treatment.

  • 12-week personalized exercise program
  • Trained fitness instructors
  • Small group setting
  • Free YMCA membership during program

Who: Cancer survivors who have completed treatment

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Touch of Hope Foundation

📍 Statewide Ohio

Ohio-based nonprofit providing financial assistance for daily living expenses to cancer patients undergoing treatment, helping with rent, utilities, and basic needs.

  • Rent and mortgage assistance
  • Utility bill support
  • Gas cards for treatment travel
  • Grocery assistance

Who: Ohio cancer patients in active treatment

Cost: Free (application required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio’s Hospice

📍 Statewide Ohio (multiple affiliates)

Partnership of mission-driven hospice organizations throughout Ohio providing end-of-life care, palliative support, and grief services for patients and families.

  • Hospice and palliative care
  • Grief and bereavement support
  • Inpatient and home-based care
  • Pathways of Hope grief counseling

Who: Patients with life-limiting illness and their families

Cost: Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, most insurance

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cleveland & Northeast Ohio

Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute – Support Services

📍 Cleveland, OH

Comprehensive cancer support services at one of the nation’s top-ranked cancer centers, offering psychosocial oncology, survivorship programs, and patient navigation.

  • Psychosocial oncology counseling
  • Survivorship clinic
  • Nutrition and integrative medicine
  • Clinical trials access
  • Financial counseling

Who: Cleveland Clinic cancer patients and families

Cost: Varies; many services included with treatment

Phone: 2-1-1

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The Gathering Place

📍 Beachwood & Westlake, OH

Free programs and services for individuals and families touched by cancer, including support groups, wellness programs, education, and creative arts in a warm community setting.

  • Support groups by cancer type and age
  • Yoga, tai chi, and fitness classes
  • Art therapy and journaling workshops
  • Wig salon and Look Good Feel Better
  • Children and teen programs
  • Caregiver support programs

Who: Anyone touched by cancer in Northeast Ohio

Cost: All programs completely free

Phone: 2-1-1

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University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center

📍 Cleveland, OH

NCI-designated cancer center providing cutting-edge treatment alongside robust support services including social work, financial navigation, and integrative oncology.

  • Oncology social work services
  • Financial assistance navigation
  • Cancer rehabilitation program
  • Integrative oncology
  • Clinical trials enrollment

Who: UH Seidman patients and families

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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The Nord Center – Cancer Support Services

📍 Lorain County, OH

Community behavioral health center offering specialized cancer support services including counseling, support groups, and mind-body programs for Lorain County residents.

  • Individual cancer counseling
  • Cancer support groups
  • Mind-body stress reduction
  • Psychiatric services

Who: Cancer patients and families in Lorain County

Cost: Sliding scale; accepts insurance and Medicaid

Phone: 2-1-1

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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building – Family House Cleveland

📍 Cleveland, OH

Hospitality house providing affordable lodging for patients and families traveling to Cleveland for cancer treatment at nearby medical centers.

  • Affordable lodging near hospitals
  • Meal programs
  • Transportation assistance
  • Supportive community environment

Who: Patients and families traveling for treatment

Cost: Low cost or free based on need

Phone: 2-1-1

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UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital – Angie Fowler Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Institute

📍 Cleveland, OH

Specialized support services for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer, addressing the unique psychosocial needs of teens and young adults facing diagnosis.

  • AYA-specific support groups
  • Fertility preservation counseling
  • Educational and career planning
  • Peer mentoring
  • Psychosocial support

Who: Adolescents and young adults ages 15-39 with cancer

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mending Minds – Cleveland Clinic Arts & Medicine Institute

📍 Cleveland, OH

Integrative arts programs at Cleveland Clinic that use music therapy, art therapy, and creative expression to support cancer patients’ emotional healing and well-being.

  • Music therapy sessions
  • Art therapy programs
  • Healing arts at bedside
  • Group creative workshops

Who: Cleveland Clinic patients undergoing cancer treatment

Cost: Free for patients

Phone: 2-1-1

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The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation

📍 Cleveland, OH

Cleveland-based foundation supporting cancer patients with emergency financial assistance, transportation, and access to treatment resources.

  • Emergency financial aid
  • Treatment access support
  • Transportation assistance

Who: Cancer patients in Greater Cleveland

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mercy Health – Cancer Screening Outreach (Lake County)

📍 Lake County, OH

Community-based cancer screening and early detection programs serving Lake County and surrounding northeast Ohio communities.

  • Low-cost and free cancer screenings
  • Community health education
  • Patient navigation services
  • Referral coordination

Who: Lake County and northeast Ohio residents

Cost: Free or low cost based on eligibility

Phone: 2-1-1

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Connecting for Care – MetroHealth Cancer Support

📍 Cleveland, OH

MetroHealth’s cancer support program providing social work services, community resources, and support groups for underserved cancer patients in Cuyahoga County.

  • Oncology social work
  • Resource connection and referrals
  • Support groups
  • Language interpretation services

Who: MetroHealth patients, including uninsured and underserved

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Columbus & Central Ohio

The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital

📍 Columbus, OH

Ohio’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center offering world-class treatment alongside extensive support services, clinical trials, and survivorship programs.

  • Patient and family support services
  • Hundreds of active clinical trials
  • Integrative medicine program
  • Survivorship clinic
  • Financial counseling and navigation
  • Cancer genetics counseling

Who: All cancer patients; referrals welcome statewide

Cost: Varies; financial assistance programs available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cancer Support Community Central Ohio

📍 Columbus, OH

Affiliate of the national Cancer Support Community offering a wide range of free support programs including groups, education, wellness activities, and social events for anyone impacted by cancer.

  • Weekly support groups by diagnosis
  • Yoga, meditation, and exercise classes
  • Nutrition workshops and cooking classes
  • Family and children’s programs
  • Caregiver support groups
  • Social networking events

Who: Anyone affected by cancer in Central Ohio

Cost: All programs free of charge

Phone: 2-1-1

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American Cancer Society Hope Lodge – Columbus

📍 Columbus, OH

Free lodging for cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel to Columbus for treatment. Located near major cancer treatment centers.

  • Free private rooms with bath
  • Communal kitchen and living areas
  • Laundry facilities
  • Supportive community of fellow patients

Who: Cancer patients traveling 40+ miles for treatment

Cost: Completely free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Hematology/Oncology Support

📍 Columbus, OH

Comprehensive psychosocial support for children and families facing pediatric cancer, including child life specialists, school re-entry programs, and sibling support.

  • Child life specialist services
  • School re-entry programs
  • Sibling support groups
  • Family counseling
  • Palliative care team

Who: Pediatric cancer patients and their families

Cost: Included with treatment; financial aid available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Pelotonia – Cancer Research Funding

📍 Columbus, OH

Annual cycling fundraiser that has raised over $256 million for cancer research at Ohio State. Every dollar raised goes directly to research, advancing treatments for Ohio patients.

  • Funds innovative cancer research
  • Supports clinical trial development
  • Community engagement events
  • Volunteer opportunities for survivors

Who: Researchers, patients, and community members

Cost: Free to benefit from funded research

Phone: 2-1-1

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OhioHealth Cancer Navigation Program

📍 Columbus & Central Ohio

Certified patient navigators at OhioHealth facilities guiding patients through cancer diagnosis, treatment decisions, and connecting them with financial and community resources.

  • One-on-one patient navigation
  • Insurance and financial assistance help
  • Community resource connections
  • Appointment coordination

Who: OhioHealth cancer patients

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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OSU Survivorship Program

📍 Columbus, OH

Dedicated survivorship clinic at Ohio State helping patients transition from active treatment, managing long-term effects, and supporting return to wellness.

  • Survivorship care plans
  • Long-term effects monitoring
  • Exercise and nutrition counseling
  • Psychosocial support

Who: Cancer survivors who have completed treatment

Cost: Covered by insurance; financial aid available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mount Carmel Cancer Support Services

📍 Columbus, OH

Support services at Mount Carmel Health System including counseling, support groups, and palliative care for cancer patients across the Columbus area.

  • Cancer support groups
  • Spiritual care services
  • Palliative medicine consultation
  • Social work assistance

Who: Mount Carmel patients and community members

Cost: Free support services

Phone: 2-1-1

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A Kid Again – Ohio Chapter

📍 Columbus, OH (serving statewide)

Nonprofit providing fun adventures and experiences for children with life-threatening conditions including cancer, allowing families to create joyful memories together.

  • Monthly family adventures
  • Theme park visits and special events
  • Holiday celebrations
  • Sibling-inclusive activities

Who: Children ages 2-18 with cancer and their families

Cost: Free for enrolled families

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cincinnati & Southwest Ohio

UC Health Cancer Center (University of Cincinnati)

📍 Cincinnati, OH

Academic medical center providing advanced cancer treatment with patient navigation, clinical trials, and comprehensive support services for the Greater Cincinnati region.

  • Patient navigation program
  • Clinical trials access
  • Genetic counseling services
  • Survivorship program
  • Financial counseling

Who: Cancer patients in Greater Cincinnati/tri-state area

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cancer Support Community – Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky

📍 Cincinnati, OH

Free cancer support programs including support groups, educational workshops, healthy lifestyle classes, and social activities for anyone affected by cancer in the tri-state area.

  • Support groups for patients and caregivers
  • Mind-body wellness programs
  • Nutrition and cooking classes
  • Educational workshops
  • Kids and teens programs

Who: Anyone affected by cancer in Greater Cincinnati

Cost: All programs free

Phone: 2-1-1

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TriHealth Cancer Institute Support Services

📍 Cincinnati, OH

Integrated support services at TriHealth including nurse navigation, social work, chaplaincy, and connection to community resources for cancer patients and families.

  • Nurse navigator program
  • Oncology social work
  • Chaplaincy and spiritual care
  • Financial assistance resources
  • Survivorship planning

Who: TriHealth cancer patients and families

Cost: Free support services for patients

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cincinnati Children’s Hospital – Cancer & Blood Diseases Institute

📍 Cincinnati, OH

Top-ranked pediatric cancer program with comprehensive family support including psychosocial services, financial counselors, and integrative care for children with cancer.

  • Family support specialists
  • Child life services
  • School liaison program
  • Integrative care (acupuncture, massage)
  • Long-term follow-up clinic

Who: Pediatric cancer patients and families

Cost: Financial counseling available; accepts Medicaid

Phone: 2-1-1

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Dragonfly Foundation

📍 Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati-based nonprofit providing financial assistance and joy-filled experiences for adolescent and young adult cancer patients and bone marrow transplant recipients.

  • Financial assistance for treatment-related costs
  • Care packages and comfort items
  • Special experiences and outings
  • College scholarship program for survivors

Who: AYA cancer patients ages 15-39 in Greater Cincinnati

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ronald McDonald House – Cincinnati

📍 Cincinnati, OH

One of the largest Ronald McDonald Houses in the world, providing lodging and support for families of children receiving cancer treatment at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

  • Family lodging near the hospital
  • Meals and kitchen access
  • Family activities and events
  • Shuttle transportation

Who: Families of pediatric cancer patients

Cost: Free or suggested donation

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mercy Health – Anderson Cancer Support Group

📍 Anderson Township, Cincinnati, OH

Community-based cancer support programs at Mercy Health Anderson Hospital, offering group sessions, integrative therapies, and wellness education.

  • Monthly support group meetings
  • Healing touch therapy
  • Look Good Feel Better sessions
  • Nutritional counseling

Who: Cancer patients and survivors in eastern Cincinnati

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare Cancer Care – Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati

📍 Edgewood, KY / Cincinnati area

Serves the greater Cincinnati tri-state area with cancer screenings, navigation, and treatment support across multiple convenient locations.

  • Free cancer risk assessments
  • Patient navigation
  • Genetic counseling
  • Survivorship care planning

Who: Patients in the greater Cincinnati/NKY tri-state area

Cost: Varies; charity care available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Toledo & Northwest Ohio

ProMedica Cancer Institute – Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center

📍 Toledo, OH

Comprehensive cancer care with support services including navigation, clinical research, survivorship programming, and community outreach across northwest Ohio.

  • Patient navigation services
  • Clinical trial opportunities
  • Survivorship program
  • Cancer rehabilitation
  • Genetic counseling

Who: Cancer patients in northwest Ohio

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Victory Center

📍 Toledo, OH

Northwest Ohio’s cancer support center providing free programs and services including support groups, wellness classes, and educational resources in a non-clinical setting.

  • Support groups by cancer type
  • Yoga and exercise classes
  • Art therapy sessions
  • Nutrition education
  • Resource library
  • Wig and head covering boutique

Who: Anyone affected by cancer in northwest Ohio

Cost: All programs free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mercy Health – St. Vincent Medical Center Cancer Care

📍 Toledo, OH

Cancer support services at Mercy Health Toledo including nurse navigation, financial counseling, and community wellness programs for northwest Ohio patients.

  • Nurse navigator services
  • Financial counseling and charity care
  • Cancer support groups
  • Palliative care team

Who: Mercy Health patients in northwest Ohio

Cost: Financial assistance and charity care available

Phone: 2-1-1

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United Way of Greater Toledo – Cancer Patient Support

📍 Toledo & Lucas County, OH

211 helpline connecting cancer patients with local assistance including emergency financial help, transportation, food assistance, and other community resources.

  • 211 resource referral helpline
  • Emergency financial assistance connections
  • Transportation resources
  • Food bank referrals

Who: Anyone in need in the Toledo/Lucas County area

Cost: Free referral service

Phone: 2-1-1

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Wood County Hospital – Cancer Screening Program

📍 Bowling Green, OH

Community hospital offering reduced-cost cancer screenings and prevention education for rural communities in Wood County and surrounding northwest Ohio areas.

  • Low-cost mammography screenings
  • Colorectal cancer screening programs
  • Community health education
  • Prevention and early detection events

Who: Wood County and surrounding area residents

Cost: Reduced cost; free for eligible patients

Phone: 2-1-1

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Dayton & Miami Valley

Kettering Health Cancer Center

📍 Kettering, OH

Multi-site cancer program serving the Dayton region with patient navigation, support services, clinical research, and comprehensive oncology care.

  • Patient navigator program
  • Clinical trials access
  • Cancer support groups
  • Survivorship care
  • Nutrition counseling

Who: Cancer patients in the greater Dayton area

Cost: Varies; financial counseling available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Dayton Cancer Support

📍 Dayton, OH

Community-based cancer support organization offering free programs, support groups, and wellness activities for cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones in the Miami Valley.

  • Weekly support groups
  • Gentle yoga and meditation
  • Art and music therapy
  • Resource referral services
  • Annual survivorship celebrations

Who: Anyone affected by cancer in the Miami Valley

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Premier Health – Miami Valley Hospital Cancer Center

📍 Dayton, OH

Regional cancer center offering comprehensive oncology services with patient navigation, social work support, and financial assistance programs for the Dayton community.

  • Oncology patient navigators
  • Social work services
  • Financial assistance programs
  • Support groups
  • Cancer rehabilitation

Who: Cancer patients at Premier Health facilities

Cost: Financial assistance available based on need

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton (Hospice of Dayton)

📍 Dayton, OH

One of the nation’s first and largest hospice programs, providing comprehensive end-of-life care, caregiver support, and grief services in the Miami Valley region.

  • Home-based hospice care
  • Inpatient hospice unit
  • Caregiver respite services
  • Grief support and counseling
  • Pathways of Hope children’s grief program

Who: Patients with life-limiting illness and families

Cost: Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, most insurance

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) – Dayton

📍 Dayton, OH

Local nonprofit providing direct financial assistance to cancer patients in the Miami Valley for treatment-related expenses including transportation and prescriptions.

  • Gas cards and transportation support
  • Prescription assistance
  • Utility and rent help
  • Personal care items

Who: Cancer patients in Montgomery County and surrounding areas

Cost: Free (application required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base – Cancer Survivorship Support

📍 Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH

Military medical center support services for active duty, retired military members, and dependents with cancer diagnoses in the Dayton area.

  • Oncology support groups
  • Survivorship clinics
  • TRICARE navigation assistance
  • Mental health support

Who: Military members, retirees, and dependents

Cost: Free for eligible TRICARE beneficiaries

Phone: 2-1-1

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Akron & Summit County

Summa Health Cancer Institute

📍 Akron, OH

Community-based cancer institute offering advanced treatment with patient support services, clinical trials, and comprehensive cancer care for Summit County and surrounding areas.

  • Patient navigation program
  • Clinical trials enrollment
  • Oncology rehabilitation
  • Genetic counseling
  • Financial counseling

Who: Cancer patients in Summit County and surrounding areas

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Stewart’s Caring Place

📍 Akron, OH

Free cancer support center in Akron providing support groups, education, wellness programs, and a welcoming community for anyone impacted by cancer in the greater Akron area.

  • Cancer support groups (multiple types)
  • Yoga, tai chi, and fitness classes
  • Nutrition workshops
  • Children and teen programs
  • Wig boutique and image services
  • Resource library

Who: Anyone touched by cancer in the Akron area

Cost: All programs completely free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cleveland Clinic Akron General – Cancer Center Support

📍 Akron, OH

Cancer support services at Akron General including patient navigation, social work, financial counseling, and community wellness programs.

  • Patient navigation
  • Oncology social work
  • Financial assistance guidance
  • Support groups
  • Survivorship planning

Who: Akron General cancer patients and families

Cost: Support services free; financial aid for treatment available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Akron Children’s Hospital – Showers Family Center for Childhood Cancer

📍 Akron, OH

Pediatric cancer center providing family-centered support including child life services, family counseling, school liaison programs, and community resources for children with cancer.

  • Child life specialist programs
  • Family support services
  • School re-entry assistance
  • Sibling support
  • Bereavement services

Who: Pediatric cancer patients and their families

Cost: Support services included; financial aid available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Foundations of Hope – Summit County Cancer Assistance

📍 Akron, OH

Local charity providing emergency financial grants to cancer patients in Summit County for living expenses while undergoing active treatment.

  • Emergency financial grants
  • Rent and utility assistance
  • Prescription cost help
  • Gas cards for treatment travel

Who: Cancer patients in Summit County in active treatment

Cost: Free (income-based eligibility)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Youngstown & Mahoning Valley

Mercy Health – Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center

📍 Youngstown, OH

Comprehensive breast cancer center offering screening, treatment, navigation, and support services for women in the Mahoning Valley and surrounding communities.

  • Breast cancer patient navigation
  • Clinical trials access
  • Genetic counseling
  • Survivorship program
  • Support groups

Who: Women with breast cancer concerns in the Mahoning Valley

Cost: Varies; financial assistance and charity care available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Hope House Cancer Support – Mahoning Valley

📍 Youngstown, OH

Community cancer support center offering free support groups, educational programs, and wellness activities for cancer patients and their families in the Mahoning Valley.

  • Cancer support groups
  • Educational seminars
  • Wellness and relaxation programs
  • Resource referrals

Who: Cancer patients and families in the Mahoning Valley

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mercy Health – St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital Cancer Services

📍 Youngstown, OH

Full-service cancer program with patient navigators, financial counselors, and supportive care services for the Youngstown community.

  • Oncology patient navigation
  • Financial counseling and assistance
  • Oncology social work
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Rehabilitation services

Who: Mercy Health patients in Mahoning Valley

Cost: Financial assistance available; charity care program

Phone: 2-1-1

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Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley – Cancer Patient Fund

📍 Youngstown, OH

Community foundation managing charitable funds that provide financial assistance to cancer patients in the Mahoning Valley for treatment and daily living expenses.

  • Financial grants for cancer patients
  • Transportation assistance
  • Basic living expense help
  • Community resource referrals

Who: Cancer patients in Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana counties

Cost: Free (application required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Mahoning County District Board of Health – Cancer Screening Outreach

📍 Youngstown, OH

Local health department providing cancer education, screening referrals, and prevention programs targeting the former industrial communities of the Mahoning Valley.

  • Cancer screening referrals
  • Community health education
  • Environmental health resources
  • Smoking cessation programs

Who: Mahoning County residents

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Rural Appalachian Ohio

Appalachian Community Cancer Network (ACCN)

📍 Appalachian Ohio region

Research-based initiative addressing cancer disparities in Appalachian communities, providing education, screening access, and community health worker programs in underserved areas.

  • Community health worker outreach
  • Cancer screening navigation
  • Health education programs
  • Research-based interventions
  • Cultural competency in cancer care

Who: Residents of Appalachian Ohio communities

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio University Heritage College – Appalachian Cancer Outreach

📍 Athens, OH

Academic outreach programs through Ohio University addressing cancer disparities in southeastern Ohio, including screening events, navigation, and community health education.

  • Mobile cancer screening events
  • Community health education
  • Patient navigation assistance
  • Research participation opportunities

Who: Residents of southeastern Ohio Appalachian communities

Cost: Free community programs

Phone: 2-1-1

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Holzer Health System – Cancer Care Navigation

📍 Gallipolis, OH

Regional health system serving rural southeastern Ohio with cancer care, patient navigation, and support for patients who often must travel long distances for specialized treatment.

  • Patient navigation for rural patients
  • Transportation coordination
  • Financial assistance programs
  • Telemedicine oncology consultations
  • Community health screenings

Who: Cancer patients in Gallia, Meigs, Jackson, and surrounding counties

Cost: Financial assistance available; accepts Medicaid

Phone: 2-1-1

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Marietta Memorial Hospital – Cancer Care Services

📍 Marietta, OH

Community hospital providing cancer screening, treatment, and support in the rural southeastern Ohio/West Virginia border region where access to specialized care is limited.

  • Cancer screening programs
  • Oncology navigation
  • Support groups
  • Referral coordination to major centers

Who: Washington County and surrounding area residents

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Hocking-Athens-Perry Community Action (HAPCAP) – Medical Assistance

📍 Athens County, OH

Community action agency providing emergency assistance, transportation, and support services for low-income individuals including cancer patients in rural Appalachian Ohio.

  • Emergency financial assistance
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Utility assistance
  • Food pantry access
  • Benefits enrollment help

Who: Low-income residents of Hocking, Athens, and Perry counties

Cost: Free for eligible residents

Phone: 2-1-1

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Adena Health System – Cancer Care

📍 Chillicothe, OH

Regional health system serving south-central Ohio with cancer treatment, screening, and navigation services for residents of Ross County and surrounding Appalachian communities.

  • Cancer screening programs
  • Patient navigation
  • Oncology social work
  • Support groups
  • Referral coordination

Who: Residents of Ross County and surrounding areas

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Rural Transit Systems – Medical Transportation

📍 Rural Ohio (multiple counties)

County-based rural transit programs providing demand-response transportation to medical appointments, critical for cancer patients in areas without public transit options.

  • Door-to-door medical transportation
  • Advance reservation scheduling
  • ADA-accessible vehicles
  • Affordable or free rides based on funding

Who: Residents of rural Ohio counties

Cost: Low cost or free; varies by county

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education (OACHE) – Health Outreach

📍 Southeastern Ohio

Partners with local organizations to bring cancer education and screening opportunities to underserved Appalachian Ohio communities through mobile outreach and community events.

  • Community cancer education events
  • Screening coordination
  • Health literacy programs
  • Resource connections

Who: Residents of Ohio’s 32 Appalachian counties

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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OhioHealth Mansfield Cancer Center

📍 Mansfield, OH

Community cancer center serving north-central Ohio’s rural communities with oncology care, patient navigation, and connection to financial resources.

  • Oncology care closer to home
  • Patient navigation services
  • Financial counseling
  • Support group facilitation

Who: Cancer patients in Richland County and north-central Ohio

Cost: Varies; financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department – Cancer Prevention

📍 Zanesville, OH

Local health department providing cancer education, screening referrals, and connections to treatment resources for residents of Muskingum County and surrounding Appalachian communities.

  • Cancer screening referrals
  • Health education programs
  • Tobacco cessation programs
  • Resource navigation

Who: Muskingum County residents

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Genesis Cancer Care Center – Support Services

📍 Zanesville, OH

Regional cancer center providing treatment and support for patients in Muskingum County and surrounding areas, reducing the need for long-distance travel to urban centers.

  • Cancer support groups
  • Social work services
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Patient navigation

Who: Cancer patients in east-central Ohio

Cost: Support services free; treatment costs vary

Phone: 2-1-1

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Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center (SEORMC) – Cancer Services

📍 Cambridge, OH

Community hospital providing local cancer care and navigation for patients in Guernsey County and the I-77 corridor of Appalachian Ohio.

  • Local cancer treatment services
  • Patient navigation
  • Financial counseling
  • Support group meetings

Who: Cancer patients in Guernsey County and surrounding areas

Cost: Financial assistance available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio University – Cancer Survivorship Research

📍 Athens, OH

Research programs at Ohio University focused on improving cancer survivorship outcomes in Appalachian populations, often providing free wellness and support interventions to participants.

  • Research study participation opportunities
  • Wellness interventions for survivors
  • Physical activity programs
  • Quality of life research

Who: Cancer survivors in Appalachian Ohio (study eligibility varies)

Cost: Free for study participants

Phone: 2-1-1

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Community Health Centers of Southeastern Ohio

📍 Multiple locations, SE Ohio

Federally qualified health centers providing primary care, cancer screenings, and referral services for underserved rural communities throughout southeastern Ohio.

  • Cancer screenings at community health centers
  • Referrals to oncology specialists
  • Patient navigation
  • Sliding fee scale for uninsured

Who: All residents regardless of insurance status

Cost: Sliding fee scale based on income

Phone: 2-1-1

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Hospice of the Valley – Appalachian Grief Services

📍 Youngstown & Mahoning Valley, OH

Nonprofit hospice serving the Mahoning Valley and surrounding rural areas with end-of-life care, bereavement counseling, and community grief support programs.

  • Hospice and palliative care
  • Bereavement counseling (individual and group)
  • Caregiver support
  • Community grief education
  • Camp Cope for grieving children

Who: Patients, families, and bereaved community members

Cost: Covered by Medicare/Medicaid; grief services free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Scioto County Community Action Organization

📍 Portsmouth, OH

Community action agency providing emergency assistance, utility help, and basic needs support for low-income cancer patients in one of Ohio’s most economically challenged Appalachian counties.

  • Emergency utility assistance
  • Rent and housing support
  • Food pantry access
  • Benefits enrollment assistance

Who: Low-income residents of Scioto County

Cost: Free for eligible residents

Phone: 2-1-1

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OSU James Cancer Hospital – Appalachian Outreach Clinics

📍 Multiple Appalachian Ohio locations

Extension clinics bringing Ohio State’s comprehensive cancer expertise closer to Appalachian communities, reducing travel burden while maintaining access to clinical trials and advanced care.

  • Satellite oncology clinics
  • Clinical trial access closer to home
  • Telemedicine consultations
  • Care coordination with local providers

Who: Cancer patients in rural southeastern Ohio

Cost: Varies; financial assistance through OSU

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Department of Health – Colorectal Cancer Screening Program (Appalachian Focus)

📍 Ohio’s 32 Appalachian counties

State-funded program providing free colorectal cancer screening for uninsured and underinsured adults in Ohio’s Appalachian region where colorectal cancer rates are disproportionately high.

  • Free FIT test kits mailed to home
  • Colonoscopy coverage for positive screens
  • Follow-up diagnostic services
  • Community education outreach

Who: Uninsured/underinsured adults 45-75 in Appalachian Ohio

Cost: Free for eligible participants

Phone: 2-1-1

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Appalachian Ohio Tobacco Cessation & Cancer Prevention

📍 Multiple Appalachian Ohio counties

Programs targeting tobacco use and cancer prevention in Appalachian communities where smoking rates significantly exceed statewide averages, contributing to elevated lung cancer incidence.

  • Free nicotine replacement therapy
  • Tobacco cessation counseling
  • Community education programs
  • Connection to lung cancer screening

Who: Tobacco users in Appalachian Ohio communities

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Additional Ohio Resources

Imerman Angels – Ohio Mentoring Connections

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

Free one-on-one cancer support connecting Ohio patients and caregivers with mentor angels who have experienced the same type of cancer.

  • One-on-one peer mentoring
  • Matched by cancer type, age, and gender
  • Caregiver mentoring available
  • Pre-treatment (previvor) support

Who: Cancer patients, caregivers, and previvors

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Patient Advocate Foundation – Ohio Services

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit providing case management and financial aid for Ohio cancer patients facing insurance denials, medical debt, or access barriers.

  • Insurance appeal assistance
  • Co-pay relief program
  • Medical debt negotiation
  • Employment and disability guidance

Who: Cancer patients facing financial or access barriers

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Stupid Cancer – Young Adult Support (Ohio Chapters)

📍 Nationwide (active in Ohio)

Leading voice for young adults affected by cancer, offering online and in-person meetups, resources, and advocacy for AYA cancer patients in Ohio.

  • Online and in-person meetups
  • Podcast and media resources
  • Insurance navigation
  • Peer-to-peer community

Who: Young adults ages 15-39 with cancer

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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HealthWell Foundation – Copay Assistance

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National foundation providing copayment and premium assistance for underinsured Ohio cancer patients who cannot afford their out-of-pocket treatment costs.

  • Copayment assistance for cancer drugs
  • Insurance premium assistance
  • Multiple cancer-specific fund programs
  • Online enrollment process

Who: Underinsured cancer patients meeting income guidelines

Cost: Free (income eligibility required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Us TOO International – Ohio Prostate Cancer Support

📍 Multiple Ohio locations

Prostate cancer support groups meeting throughout Ohio, providing peer support, education, and fellowship for men and their families affected by prostate cancer.

  • Monthly peer support group meetings
  • Educational presentations
  • Partner/spouse support
  • Printed and online materials

Who: Men with prostate cancer and their partners

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Look Good Feel Better – Ohio Sessions

📍 Multiple Ohio hospitals and centers

Free workshops helping women manage appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment through skin care and makeup techniques, offered at hospitals throughout Ohio.

  • Complimentary cosmetic kits
  • Skin care and makeup instruction
  • Head covering and wig tips
  • Confidence-building group setting

Who: Women undergoing cancer treatment

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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PAN Foundation – Cancer Copay Assistance

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National foundation helping underinsured Ohio cancer patients with out-of-pocket costs for medications, treatment, and associated medical expenses.

  • Medication copay assistance
  • Treatment cost coverage
  • Travel and lodging assistance
  • Insurance premium help

Who: Underinsured cancer patients at or below 400% FPL

Cost: Free (income eligibility applies)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Caregiver Action Network – Ohio Resources

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit providing education, peer support, and resources specifically for family caregivers of cancer patients, including Ohio-specific resource connections.

  • Caregiver help desk
  • Peer support forums
  • Educational resources
  • Self-care guidance
  • Ohio caregiver resource connections

Who: Family caregivers of cancer patients

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Good Days (formerly Chronic Disease Fund) – Ohio

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National foundation providing financial assistance to Ohio cancer patients for treatment copays, premiums, travel, and ancillary costs associated with cancer care.

  • Copay assistance for cancer medications
  • Travel assistance for treatment
  • Insurance premium support
  • Diagnostic testing assistance

Who: Diagnosed cancer patients meeting financial criteria

Cost: Free (income eligibility required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Angel Flight East/Central – Ohio Medical Flights

📍 Ohio & regional

Volunteer pilot organization providing free air transportation for cancer patients who need to travel long distances for treatment, particularly helpful for rural Ohio patients.

  • Free flights to treatment centers
  • Volunteer pilot network
  • Ground transportation coordination
  • Repeat trip availability

Who: Cancer patients who cannot afford or are unable to travel commercially

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Gilda’s Club – Coming to Ohio (Virtual Programs)

📍 Virtual (accessible statewide)

Free virtual support groups, workshops, and community programs through Gilda’s Club/Cancer Support Community network accessible to all Ohio residents.

  • Virtual support groups by cancer type
  • Online wellness workshops
  • Networking events
  • Educational programs

Who: Anyone affected by cancer

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Association of Community Health Centers – Cancer Care Access

📍 Statewide Ohio

Network of community health centers across Ohio providing primary care, cancer screenings, and navigation to specialty cancer care for underserved populations.

  • Primary care and screening access
  • Referral to cancer specialists
  • Sliding fee scale for uninsured
  • Integrated behavioral health

Who: All Ohio residents, especially uninsured and underserved

Cost: Sliding fee scale based on income

Phone: 2-1-1

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Family Reach Foundation – Ohio Families

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit removing financial barriers for cancer patients by providing emergency grants, financial planning, and resource navigation to Ohio families facing cancer.

  • Emergency financial grants
  • Financial planning assistance
  • Resource navigation
  • Financial toxicity screening

Who: Cancer patients and families facing financial hardship

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Casting for Recovery – Ohio Retreats

📍 Ohio (retreat locations vary)

Free fly-fishing retreats for women with breast cancer in Ohio, combining outdoor recreation with peer support and wellness education in a healing natural setting.

  • Weekend fly-fishing retreats
  • Peer support in nature
  • Medical and wellness discussions
  • All equipment provided

Who: Women with breast cancer (any stage)

Cost: Completely free including lodging and meals

Phone: 2-1-1

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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case Western Reserve)

📍 Cleveland, OH

NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center uniting research institutions across Cleveland with access to cutting-edge clinical trials and cancer prevention programs.

  • Clinical trials across partner institutions
  • Cancer prevention programs
  • Community outreach and disparities research
  • Cancer genetics services

Who: Cancer patients seeking clinical trials in Northeast Ohio

Cost: Varies by trial and institution

Phone: 2-1-1

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Camp Quality Ohio

📍 Ohio (camp locations vary)

Free week-long summer camp and year-round programs for children with cancer in Ohio, providing fun, friendship, and a supportive environment where kids can just be kids.

  • Week-long summer camp
  • Year-round family events
  • One-on-one companion volunteers
  • Hospital visits and activities

Who: Children with cancer ages 4-17

Cost: Completely free

Phone: 2-1-1

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The SAMFund – Young Adult Cancer Financial Support

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit providing grants and scholarships to young adult cancer survivors struggling with the financial impact of treatment, helping them move forward after cancer.

  • Financial assistance grants
  • Scholarships for education
  • Fertility preservation grants
  • Financial literacy resources

Who: Young adult cancer survivors ages 17-39

Cost: Free (application required)

Phone: 2-1-1

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Man to Man – Prostate Cancer Support (Ohio chapters)

📍 Multiple Ohio locations

American Cancer Society program offering community-based support groups for men diagnosed with prostate cancer, meeting at locations across Ohio.

  • Peer support group meetings
  • Educational presentations
  • Side-by-Side partner program
  • Resource sharing

Who: Men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their partners

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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First Descents – Outdoor Adventures for Young Adults with Cancer

📍 Nationwide (Ohio residents eligible)

Free outdoor adventure programs for young adults impacted by cancer, offering kayaking, rock climbing, and surfing experiences that build resilience and community.

  • Free adventure trips (kayaking, climbing, surfing)
  • Peer community of young adult survivors
  • Local meetup events
  • Alumni programming

Who: Young adults ages 18-39 affected by cancer

Cost: Completely free including travel

Phone: 2-1-1

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Triage Cancer – Legal & Financial Navigation

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit providing free education on legal and practical issues facing cancer patients in Ohio, including insurance, employment rights, and financial planning.

  • Insurance navigation assistance
  • Employment rights education (FMLA, ADA)
  • Estate planning guidance
  • Financial planning resources

Who: Cancer patients and caregivers

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Sharsheret – Jewish Breast & Ovarian Cancer Support (Ohio)

📍 Nationwide (available to Ohio residents)

National nonprofit supporting women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer, with programs addressing genetic risk, wellness, and culturally-sensitive support available to all Ohio women.

  • Peer support connections
  • Genetic counseling subsidies
  • Busy Box care packages
  • Best Face Forward cosmetics kits

Who: Women facing breast or ovarian cancer (all faiths welcome)

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Joe’s House – Ohio Lodging Directory

📍 Nationwide (Ohio listings available)

Online resource helping cancer patients find affordable lodging near Ohio treatment centers, including hotel discounts, hospitality houses, and other low-cost options.

  • Searchable lodging directory by city
  • Discounted hotel rates near hospitals
  • Hospitality house listings
  • Free or low-cost options highlighted

Who: Cancer patients traveling for treatment in Ohio

Cost: Free directory; lodging costs vary

Phone: 2-1-1

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National Cancer Institute – Cancer Information Service (Ohio)

📍 Nationwide (serving Ohio residents)

NCI’s free information service helping Ohio patients understand diagnoses, find clinical trials, and navigate the cancer care system through trained information specialists.

  • 1-800-4-CANCER helpline
  • Clinical trial search assistance
  • Treatment option information
  • Live chat support

Who: Anyone seeking cancer information

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC) – Ohio Resources

📍 Nationwide (serving Ohio residents)

Coalition of organizations helping cancer patients manage financial challenges, providing a searchable database of financial assistance programs available to Ohio residents.

  • Searchable financial aid database
  • Multiple program categories
  • Insurance assistance listings
  • Living expense support connections

Who: Cancer patients facing financial hardship

Cost: Free directory and referrals

Phone: 2-1-1

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Colorectal Cancer Alliance – Ohio Community

📍 Nationwide (Ohio community members)

National alliance providing peer-to-peer support, education, and screening advocacy for colorectal cancer patients in Ohio, where Appalachian communities face elevated risk.

  • Buddy mentoring program
  • Support community forums
  • Financial assistance
  • Screening advocacy

Who: Colorectal cancer patients and survivors

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Lung Cancer Foundation of America – Ohio Support

📍 Nationwide (Ohio programs available)

Foundation providing support and resources for lung cancer patients in Ohio, where industrial and tobacco histories contribute to high lung cancer incidence.

  • Patient and caregiver support groups
  • Educational webinars
  • Research funding advocacy
  • Resource navigation

Who: Lung cancer patients and families

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System (OCISS)

📍 Statewide Ohio

Ohio’s cancer registry providing data and resources to help communities understand local cancer burdens and access appropriate support and prevention services.

  • County-level cancer incidence data
  • Prevention resource connections
  • Community health planning support
  • Screening program information

Who: Community organizations, patients, and providers

Cost: Free public data access

Phone: 2-1-1

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Pink Ribbon Girls – Ohio

📍 Dayton and statewide Ohio

Ohio-based nonprofit providing free healthy meals, housecleaning, and peer support to breast and gynecological cancer patients during treatment across the state.

  • Free healthy meal delivery
  • Housecleaning services during treatment
  • Peer mentoring connections
  • Support groups

Who: Women with breast or gynecological cancer in Ohio

Cost: Free

Phone: 2-1-1

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Touching Hearts at Home – Ohio Cancer Caregiver Support

📍 Multiple Ohio locations

Non-medical home care services providing companionship, errands, and daily living assistance for cancer patients who need extra help during treatment but wish to stay home.

  • Companionship and emotional support
  • Light housekeeping and meal prep
  • Errand and grocery assistance
  • Transportation to appointments

Who: Cancer patients needing in-home support

Cost: Varies; some insurance coverage available

Phone: 2-1-1

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Cancer Support Resources in Neighboring States

Ohio borders several states with additional cancer support resources that may be accessible to Ohio residents, particularly those in border communities.

Pennsylvania Resources
Indiana Resources
Michigan Resources
West Virginia Resources

Not Sure Where to Start?

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer in Ohio, these resources can help you take the first step. A patient navigator can guide you through available options, or call the numbers below for immediate assistance.

ACS Helpline: 1-800-227-2345
NCI Info: 1-800-4-CANCER
Dial 211 for Local Help

Disclaimer: This resource directory is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, endorsement, or recommendation of any organization or service listed. Information may change without notice. The Cancer Education Foundation is not responsible for the content, services, or policies of external organizations. Always verify current program availability, eligibility requirements, and costs directly with the listed organizations. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. This page was last reviewed in April 2026.