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Taking A Stand Against Cancer On LI: Patch Charity Index With Q&As

Read charities' stories, learn their missions, and discover how you can make a difference by bringing joy and saving lives.

LONG ISLAND, NY — There are several cancer charities doing amazing work on Long Island. Whether they are raising money for cancer research, collecting toys for children, financially helping families who have lost a loved one, or raising awareness, organizations are making a difference for those who need it most.

Several of those charities have filled out a Q&A form with the purpose of sharing their mission, goals, and how kindhearted people can help them out. This page is an index to those charities' stories. We encourage you to look through the list, learn what these organizations are doing, and get involved in helping them. Together, we can take a stand against cancer on Long Island.


With additional reporting from Lisa Finn, Lanning Taliaferro, Jerry Barmash, and Jade Eckardt.

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Note: This story is not an extensive list of all cancer charities on Long Island. If you run a charity, please fill out this form for a Q&A story. We will add that charity to our growing index. While this list is exclusively for cancer organizations, we invite all charities to fill the Q&A out.

Nassau County

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Western Suffolk County

  • Adventureland's Helping Hands Foundation (Farmingdale). Goal: Support local community and nonprofits, including cancer charities, through grants and boosting initiatives.
  • Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition (Lindenhurst). Goal: Provide support and services for Town of Babylon residents in active treatment for breast and/or gynecological cancer.
  • Camp Good Mourning! (Huntington). Goal: Free bereavement camp for children coping with the death of a loved one.
  • The Chloe Belle Foundation (Northport). Goal: Bringing joy to children and young adults fighting cancer.
  • The Clark Gillies Foundation (East Farmingdale). Goal: Help children who are physically, developmentally, and/or financially challenged.
  • Corey's Promise (Huntington). Goal: Help families with finances during their child's cancer diagnosis and raise awareness for pediatric cancer.
  • The Daniela Conte Foundation (Dix Hills). Goal: Financial support, raising awareness, and funding research to aid children battling cancer and their families.
  • The Handler Hope Foundation (Huntington). Goal: Fund cancer research and raise awareness for HER2 positive and NNN breast cancer.
  • The Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition (Huntington). Goal: Eradicate breast cancer through education and awareness.
  • Kesem at Stony Brook (Stony Brook). Goal: Provide fun, innovative programs and activities to children with a parent facing cancer.
  • KiDS NEED MoRE (Amityville). Goal: Enhance the lives of children and families coping with the trauma of serious illness and traumatic interruptions of childhood.
  • Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (Rye Brook: national; Melville: Long Island). Goal: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
  • Luke's Purpose (Commack). Goal: Cover expenses for families who lose a child.
  • Maggie's Mission (Huntington). Goal: Raising awareness and funding research for pediatric cancer.
  • Man Cave Health (Melville). Goal: Promote awareness of men's health with a focus on prostate cancer.
  • Maurer Foundation (Melville). Goal: Save lives through breast health education that focuses on breast cancer prevention, early detection, risk reduction and healthy lifestyle choices.
  • Pearl Heinlein Foundation (Brightwaters). Goal: Spread kindness, hope, love and joy.
  • Rachel's Dance For The Cure (Commack). Goal: Helping families fighting childhood cancer.
  • Whip Pediatric Cancer (Hauppauge). Goal: Raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer while helping childhood cancer patients make memories.
  • William's Warriors (Blue Point). Goal: Fund pediatric brain cancer and improve the quality of life through all children undergoing cancer treatment with a focus on arts and crafts.

East End Suffolk County


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