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Since 2004, Angels of Hope has provided emergency financial assistance to families, across Michigan, during cancer treatment. We are 100% volunteer and approximately 98% of all donations are utilized to help families in need.
Financial Assistance Program:
The goal of our signature program is to support children and those who love and care for them as they face the many physical, emotional, and financial challenges associated with cancer diagnosis and treatment. Exclusive to Michigan residents, our program is far from one-size-fits-all. Grants are customized to address the unique needs of each family. Covering a wide array of support, the Financial Assistance Program commonly provides support for rent, mortgage, auto, and utility payments. All disbursements are directly made to the respective creditors.
Project 21:
In his healthy times, Jake was an avid baseball player who donned the number 21 on his uniform. Inspired by Jake, his family and the grace and mercy by which they live, Project 21 was born. This pediatric hospice specific program provides end-of-life grants to parents whose child is in the final days of their cancer battle. If you are in need of assistance while your child is receiving home hospice care, please fill out our contact form to receive information on how to apply.
Holiday Program:
Established on the principle that “no child should go without a Christmas,” the Holiday Program delivers Christmas packages to financially strained families affected by cancer during the holiday season. By alleviating some of the financial burden, the Program aims to enable families to relish the true essence of the holiday season. Beyond providing gifts, our goal is to restore normalcy, happiness, and hope to their lives. The Program—organized and fully funded by our generous contributors—endeavors to rekindle the hearts of families every holiday season.
Residence: Family must permanently reside in the State of Michigan /Dependency: There must be a legally dependent minor (26 years of age or younger) in the patient’s home /Diagnosis: Patient must be receiving active treatment for a cancer diagnosis*/ Need: Family must be able to show current or projected loss of income, or an increase in expenses, due to a cancer diagnosis.
If you meet our program requirements, please reach out to a Social Worker or Nurse Navigator at the hospital at which you are receiving treatment. He/she will assist you in applying for financial assistance from our foundation.
Serves the State of Michigan
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