This page is dedicated to listing various resources that will provide individuals and families with assistance. Whether you require help with finances, travel, work and family life, or emotional and physical aide, this list will help you find the help you need.

Please check back regularly for updates, and use the “Contact Us” form to submit additional links for consideration to be included.

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Financial Assistance

Heroes For Children

Heroes for Children advocates for and provides financial and social assistance to families with children (0-22 yrs of age) battling cancer.

The Samfund

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Travel Assistance

Rental Cars

MD Anderson patients and their travel companions are eligible for auto rental discounts from Alamo Rent-A-Car (in Houston only). Those making reservations should identify themselves as MD Anderson patients or traveling companions and provide the corporate identification number 268452.

Patients can make reservations through their travel agents or by calling Alamo Rent-A-Car at 1-800-732-3232.

Houston Ground Angels

Provides complimentary ground transportation between area airports and the Medical Center for patients traveling to Houston for medical treatment.

Angel Airline Samaritans

Works to ensure that no cancer patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance commercial airline transportation. 1-800-296-1217

Lifeline Pilots

Facilitates free transportation for such medical needs as ongoing medical treatments, diagnosis, and follow-up care. 1-800-822-7972 

Air Charity Network

comprised of network member organizations who coordinator volunteer pilot flights in the continental U.S. as well as Alaska and Hawaii. 1-877-621-7177

Footprints Flights

Provides flights to medical facilities throughout the U.S., for all people in need of medical care, whether it be routine in nature, or critical and life-saving. 303-799-0461

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Support Resources

Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program At USC

Providing AYA’s with emotional, physical and educational resources.

Elephants and Tea

Elephants and Tea is a media company with the mission to help adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients, survivors and caregivers know they are not alone in their fight with cancer.

The Elephant in the room is cancer. Tea is the relief conversation provides.

Be Heard. Join the Herd.

LiveStrong

Providing support to help individuals and families with physical, emotional and financial needs.

True North Treks

Offering free of charge backpacking and canoeing treks to young adult cancer survivors (18-39) and their caregivers on a Pay It Forward pledge commitment.

American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

Radiation Therapy Q & A

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