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ACC Foundation | Atlanta Cancer Care The Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation (the “Foundation”) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization supported by generous donations from Atlanta Cancer Care physicians, staff, patients and their families, as well as unaffiliated organizations and individuals.
The mission of the Foundation is to reduce the additional stress that a cancer diagnosis could bring by providing assistance to patients in financial need. ACCF assists adult cancer patients in the metro Atlanta area through financial assistance and outreach. To learn more, please visit the Foundation’s website: www.
atlantacancercarefoundation. org . View ACC Foundation Brochure Northside Hospital Cancer Institute We Understand That Cancer Changes Everything That is why dedication, compassion, hope, and healing are much more than just words to us at Atlanta Cancer Care and Northside Hospital.
We have filled our website with a wide variety of patient resources, so that you can have access to important information at all times, right from your home! Advanced Practice Providers Georgia Advance Directive Advanced Practice Providers Northside Hospital Cancer Institute
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Patient must be a Georgia resident living and/or receiving treatment in the Metro Atlanta service area (Cherokee, Clayton, Coweta, Cobb, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Newton, …. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Patient Financial Assistance Program (for patients) is funded by Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation Grants is sponsored by Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation (ACCF). The Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation provides critical financial assistance to Metro Atlanta cancer patients who need help dealing with the often overwhelming costs associated with the disease and its treatment, including basic needs such as housing, utilities, food, and medicatio…
Patient Financial Assistance Program (Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation) is sponsored by Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation. The Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation provides emergency financial assistance for basic needs such as housing, utilities, food, and medications to eligible cancer patients in the 17-county Metro Atlanta area. Grants are intended to help with non-medical, everyday living expenses.
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