Advocacy organizations
For over 80 years, CancerCare® has empowered millions of people affected by cancer through free counseling, support groups, educational resources, advocacy and financial assistance. Their oncology social workers improve the lives of people diagnosed with cancer, caregivers, survivors, and the bereaved by addressing their emotional, practical, and financial challenges.
Living Beyond Breast Cancer is a national non-profit organization that connects people impacted by breast cancer with expert information and a community that understands. Since 1991, they've helped guide people through diagnosis, treatment, and life beyond breast cancer. Their programs are designed for everyone—whether you are facing a new diagnosis, going through treatment, living with metastatic breast cancer, or caring for someone you love. Through practical resources, real stories, clear information, and meaningful connections, LBBC makes sure people facing breast cancer have the support they need.
SHARE Cancer Support is a national nonprofit that supports and educates anyone who has been diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancer and provides critical information to the general public about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
The TNBC Foundation serves as a credible source of information about TNBC. The foundation acts as a caring community that offers services for patients and their families, while also urging for scientific and patient advocacy.
TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance (TOUCH BBCA) brings together patients, survivors, advocates, advocacy groups, healthcare professionals, and others to work collectively toward the goal of eliminating breast cancer in Black women.
This is not an all-inclusive list of resources.




