
American Indian Cancer Foundation
Their mission is to eliminate the cancer burdens on American Indian families through education, prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivor support.
Visit the link for more information: https://www.americanindiancancer.org/
American Indian Cancer Foundation’s Virtual Support Group
The National AICAF continues to host virtual support group meetings for Indigenous cancer survivors, caregivers, and family members who have been affected by cancer. The support group offers a safe space to meet others who are experiencing similar challenges as we build a circle for all to share our journey together. This group is open to all Indigenous cancer survivors, caregivers, and family members who have been affected by cancer.
For more information, please contact Cancer Equity Coordinator Misha Loeffler at mloeffler@aicaf.org
Native American Cancer Research NACR
An American Indian operated, community-based 501(c)(3) (non-profit) organization whose mission is to reduce cancer incidence and increase survival among Native Americans.
Visit the link for more information: http://natamcancer.org/
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency – SPIPA
An intertribal, nonprofit consortium serving the Chehalis, Nisqually, Shoalwater Bay, Skokomish and Squaxin Island Tribes to promote and enhance the prosperity of their Tribal Communities.
Visit the link for more information: https://www.spipa.org/
Harmony Hill Healing Retreat
Offering Cancer, Healing and Survivorship retreats, Healing Circles, Wellness Retreats, and more.
Visit the link for more information: http://www.harmonyhill.org/
