Cancer will touch 1 in 2 of us.
Half of all people, our parents, our partners, our friends, our children, or even ourselves — will face one of the most frightening and life‑altering challenges imaginable.
But for many, the diagnosis is only the beginning.
The most vulnerable patients aren’t just fighting the disease. They’re fighting isolation. They’re fighting fear. They’re fighting financial strain, exhaustion, and the overwhelming feeling of having to navigate it all alone.
No one should have to face cancer without support.
Your compassion can change that.
Your generosity can give someone a lifeline — a warm voice on the other end of the phone, help with transport to treatment, emotional support during the darkest moments, or simply the reassurance that they are not forgotten.
Together, we can make sure no one faces cancer alone.