LOCAL & NATIONAL RESOURCES
TO HELP YOU ALONG YOUR JOURNEY
pink Lemonade Project and its programs serves all 36 counties in Oregon and six in SW Washington (Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum). Each of our programs have different eligibility criteria, and sometimes a specific grant or donation allows us to expand services for a period of time, so please refer to our programs page (Ways We Can Help – Pink Lemonade Project) for more information for each program.
We want you to know that there is a community of care for those affected by breast cancer. Therefore, we have compiled a list of additional resources to help you through your breast cancer treatment and recovery.
Below is a searchable database of local and national resources.
The database includes breast cancer organizations, medical centers, community partners, local businesses, and more who are here to help you along your breast cancer journey. You can click on ‘Select a Category’ to search by several pre-selected categories or type words/phrases, etc. into the ‘Search’ box.
Please note that we continue to add resources to this page and that we make every effort to ensure that the information provided is current.
If you are aware of other local or national resources that could be added to this list, please contact us at programs@pinklemonadeproject.org.
Pink Lemonade Project does not accept donations of bras, wigs, head coverings, lymphedema sleeves, prosthetics, or other medical specialty products. Please select the category “Donations” below to identify organizations where you can donate your new or gently used items.
Some of the resources from our database have also been compiled into a PDF thanks to an OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Community Partnership Program grant. Click here to download the PDF now.
Haga clic aquí para descargar un PDF de recursos locales en español.
Unite for Her
Biography
Since its establishment as a nonprofit organization in 2009, Unite for HER’s cornerstone has been to bridge that gap for breast and ovarian cancer patients, focusing on wellness initiatives that will positively impact their health, as well as the health of all women and girls.