Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.
Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.

The Cancer Support Community provides free support, education, and resources for people impacted by cancer, including survivors, caregivers, and families. Through support groups, educational programs, and online tools, the organization helps individuals navigate the emotional, social, and practical challenges of cancer while fostering connection and community.
CancerCare provides free support services to individuals affected by cancer, including counseling, support groups, education, and financial assistance to help manage the emotional and practical challenges of cancer.
The Connecticut Comprehensive Cancer Control Program coordinates statewide efforts to reduce the burden of cancer through prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivorship, working collaboratively with partners across the state.
The ECHN Survivorship Program offers coordinated care and support services to help cancer survivors manage their health and well-being after treatment, addressing physical, emotional, and practical needs.
Hartford HealthCare’s Survivorship Program offers coordinated support to help cancer survivors transition beyond treatment, including care planning, wellness guidance, support services, and referrals to address physical and emotional needs.
Smilow Cancer Hospital offers a range of support services for cancer patients and survivors, including survivorship care, counseling, wellness programs, and multidisciplinary support to improve quality of life and long-term health.
Supportiv (Support Near Me) connects individuals to personalized support resources, including counseling and community services, to address emotional, mental health, and life challenges.
Triage Cancer provides education and resources on the practical and legal issues that arise after a cancer diagnosis, including insurance, employment, and financial concerns.
UConn Health’s Cancer Survivorship Program offers comprehensive support and follow-up care to help survivors manage long-term health, wellness, and quality of life after cancer treatment.
211 Connecticut is a free, statewide information and referral service that connects individuals and families to a wide range of health and human services, including housing, food assistance, mental health support, financial help, and community resources.
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