2025 Impact Report

2025 Impact Report

A year of supporting BIPOC cancer survivors and advancing health equity

How We Make a Difference

Our programs are designed to address the unique challenges BIPOC cancer survivors face every day

Financial Assistance

Direct financial support to help BIPOC cancer survivors cover rent, food, transportation, and medical co-pays during treatment.

Care Packages

Culturally tailored care packages delivered nationwide, featuring products made for diverse skin tones, comfort items, and healing resources.

Family-Building Grants

Grants supporting fertility preservation and family-building for cancer survivors whose reproductive health was impacted by treatment.

Our Commitment to Transparency

Accountability and trust are at the heart of everything we do

How We Use Your Support

As a growing nonprofit, we are committed to ensuring that the majority of every dollar donated goes directly to supporting BIPOC cancer survivors through our programs.

We maintain lean operations and prioritize direct impact — funding financial assistance, care packages, and family-building grants for those who need it most.

Our annual financial reports will be made publicly available as we continue to grow and deepen our impact.

Where Your Donations Go

Direct Survivor Support

Financial assistance for rent, food, transportation, and medical costs

Care Packages

Culturally tailored comfort and wellness packages shipped nationwide

Family-Building

Grants for fertility preservation and family planning after cancer

Research & Advocacy

The State of BIPOC Cancer Initiative and policy advocacy

BIPOC cancer survivors sharing stories of hope

Why It Matters

The disparities are real — and so is our commitment to change

Financial Toxicity

BIPOC cancer patients are significantly more likely to experience financial hardship during and after treatment, often choosing between basic needs and medical care.

Representation Gap

Many cancer support resources fail to reflect the diverse cultural needs, skin tones, and experiences of BIPOC communities, leaving survivors feeling invisible.

Family-Building Barriers

Cancer treatment can impact fertility, yet BIPOC survivors face greater barriers to accessing fertility preservation and family-building support.

Looking forward to the future of cancer equity advocacy

Looking Forward: 2026 Goals

Building on this year's impact, we're expanding our reach and deepening our commitment to BIPOC cancer survivors

Support 150+ Survivors

Nearly double our reach through expanded financial assistance and care package programs.

Launch State of BIPOC Cancer Report

Release our groundbreaking research capturing lived experiences of 500+ BIPOC survivors.

Award 10 Family-Building Grants

Help more survivors pursue parenthood after cancer through expanded grant funding.

Expand Geographic Reach

Serve survivors in all 50 states and establish regional community partnerships.

Build BIPOC Cancer Map

Create the first interactive platform showcasing survivor stories and research data nationwide.

Advocate for Policy Change

Partner with legislators to address systemic barriers in cancer care access and affordability.

Get the Full Report

Download our complete 2025 Impact Report for detailed program information, financial statements, and survivor testimonials