Financial Assistance Program
As a nonprofit organization, funding depends on the sources of support we receive at any given time and our funds are on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you to call our Hopeline (800-813-4673) to find out which specific programs are open for you to apply for. If we do not currently have funding to assist you, we will refer you to other financial assistance resources.
Our Financial Assistance Program includes:
Transportation, home care and child care
- Men with all diagnoses in New Jersey and Connecticut
- Learn more about expanded services in the Tri-State area
Transportation (air and car) and lodging
- Men and women with mesothelioma
Transportation (gas, car service or public transportation)
- Men and women with bladder cancer (view our bladder cancer transportation assistance flyer »)
Pet Assistance and Wellness (PAW) Program
- People with cancer who have a cat or dog (currently available in New York City at this time)
- Learn more about the PAW Program
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for financial assistance you must:
- have a diagnosis of cancer confirmed by an oncology health care provider
- be in active treatment for your cancer
- live in the U.S. or Puerto Rico
- meet our eligibility guidelines based on the Federal Poverty Limit
Steps for Applying
Call 800-813-HOPE (4673) and speak with a CancerCare social worker
to complete a brief interview. We can be reached from Monday–Friday: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. EST (summer hours).If you are eligible to apply, we will:
- mail/email you an individualized bar coded application
- request documentation to verify your income. Acceptable proof of income:
- The first two pages of signed income tax return (you may blacken out your social security number)
- If you do not file a tax return, you may submit a copy of your most recent pay stub, unemployment check, or SSI, SSD, or public assistance benefit notification
- If you do not have any income, provide a letter of support from friend or family member
You must submit a completed application. Please:
- print clearly—illegible applications cannot be processed
- fill in each blank space in the application. Use “no”, “none”, or “0” as appropriate—do not leave any blank responses
- have an oncology health care provider complete all sections of the Medical Information Section and provide a signature and date. You cannot complete this section.
- make sure you use the correct CancerCare address - email or fax number listed on the application
Learn more about our assistance programs
Additional Resources
CancerCare’s booklet Managing the Cost of Cancer
This booklet provides helpful tips for talking with your health care team about the costs of cancer care and includes resources to assist you in financial planning before, during and after treatment.
A Helping Hand Searchable Resource Database
A comprehensive online tool featuring the most up-to-date contact information and descriptions for hundreds of national and regional organizations offering financial and practical help to people with cancer.
- Finding Resources in Your Community
- Sources of Financial Assistance
- Coping With Cancer: Tools to Help You Live
- A Helping Hand: The 2026 Resource Guide for People With Cancer
- Financial Assistance for Children and Teens
- How Co-Payment Assistance Foundations Help
- Transportation Resources
- Legal Assistance: Finding Resources and Support
- Prosthesis Resources
- Coping With Cancer When You’re Uninsured
- Communicating With Your Health Care Team
- Counseling to Better Cope With a Cancer Diagnosis
- Tips for Managing the Cost of Cancer
- Lymphedema: Finding Resources and Support
- Ask CancerCare: Questions and Answers on Coping With Cancer
- Managing the Cost of Cancer
- What Is Resource Navigation?
- ¿Qué es la navegación de recursos? (What Is Resource Navigation?)
- Medical Debt and Cancer
- Las deudas médicas y el cáncer (Medical Debt and Cancer)