The Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation works with several organizations to help those in the community with the help and support they need.

Use these links to find more information about the local resources available in the Columbia Basin.

Local Resources

 

 People for People

Health Express Shuttle provides transportation services for the general public and special needs population.

To ensure seating, please call between 8am-4:30pm at least one business day in advance.

1.800.851.4204 ext.555 or 509.765.9249 ext. 555


“In July of 2014, Cancer Can't Founder, Jonathan Van Keulen, was diagnosed with a form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma. He and his wife, Becky, decided that they would fight back with everything they had. During their battle, they found so much pleasure in focusing their energy in doing good for others. They discovered that there was no non-profit in the Spokane area focusing strictly on adult oncology. So they started a non profit, Cancer Can't, from a hospital room. Jonathan has since passed away, but Becky continues to work with Cancer Can't making sure Jonathan's vision of helping other patients comes to fruition.” - https://www.cancercant.com/story


  • E.A.S.E. Cancer Foundation

    E.A.S.E. is dedicated to providing innovative educational programs for cancer survivors and enhancing cancer services in rural communities.

    The EASE Cancer Foundation
    PO Box 377
    Cashmere, WA 98815

    Phone 509-860-1322
    Email www.easecancer.org

  • Angel Flight West

    Angel Flight West helps remove one of the biggest barriers to care—transportation. Through a network of volunteer pilots and drivers, they arrange free, non-emergency flights for patients who need to travel long distances for medical treatment. This service allows individuals and families to access the care they need without the added financial burden of travel, ensuring that distance doesn’t stand in the way of healing.

  • Broken Not Broke

    Broken Not Broke is a free, easy-to-use online resource that helps families affected by childhood cancer find financial support. By simply selecting your location, diagnosis, and type of need, the platform connects users to hundreds of organizations offering assistance with expenses such as lodging, transportation, medical costs, and more. It’s a helpful starting point for families navigating the financial challenges that often come alongside a cancer diagnosis.

  • Cancer Support Community Central Washington

    Cancer Support provides free resources for individuals, caregivers, and family members in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan County from diagnosis to survivorship - including gas cards, wigs, protein powder, support groups, healthy lifestyle programs, education, Joy Fund experiences, and navigation to support services.

    Cancer Support Community Central WA
    610 N Mission St #202
    Wenatchee, WA 98801

  • Cancer Pathways

    At Cancer Pathways, we’ve designed our programs to empower people touched by cancer. Built with the intention to serve people locally, our programs recognize community members as influencers. We are able to provide these programs at no cost to participants because of the generous support of our donors.

    Cancer Pathways
    1400 Broadway
    Seattle, WA 98122
    206-709-1400
    info@cancerpathways.org

  • Childhood Cancer Coalition

    Our unique mission is to help each family cope with life during childhood cancer treatments and rebuild their lives after cancer from the experienced perspective of those who have been there before. Your donations will enhance the lives of children with cancer and their families. You will be providing emotional and practical support, education, patient advocacy, and the assurance that no child or family will have to fight cancer alone.

  • Reel Recovery for Men

    ​The mission of Reel Recovery is to help men in the cancer recovery process by introducing them to the healing powers of the sport of fly-fishing, while providing a safe, supportive environment to explore their personal experiences of cancer with others who share their stories.

    Contact 1.800.699.4490
    Email www.reelrecovery.org

  • Our House

    What is Our House?
    Our House is a project of Cancer Care of NCW, Inc. and it provides a home away from home for out-of-town cancer patients undergoing treatment in Wenatchee.

    Cancer Care of NCW, Inc.
    1708 Castlerock Ave
    Wenatchee, WA 98801
    509-663-6964

  • Uniting Churches to Help Neighbors in Need

    Our Mission & Vision:
    We mobilize local churches to transform lives and communities In the Name of Christ because we envision a world where Christian churches are united in purpose and fully engaged in actively living out their faith by lovingly serving people in need in their communities.

  • Assured Home Health & Assured Hospice

    How We Can Help

    Each patient and family we are privileged to serve is unique. Our ongoing mission is to design a specific plan to help those in our care achieve their best possible health – in the comfort of home.

    Under the direct supervision of the referring physician, our highly skilled home care professionals deliver quality, compassionate care. We also include families and caregivers in the care process, offering valuable information, guidance and – most of all – support.

    Assured Home Health & Assured Hospice
    (509) 765-1856
    1417 S Pioneer Way
    Moses Lake, WA 98837

  • Cleaning for a Reason

    “Cleaning for a Reason provides free home cleaning to patients battling cancer. When cancer makes life at home difficult, our trusted network of residential cleaners, cleaning industry volunteers, and community volunteers come together to support cancer patients and their families.

    Since our founding in 2006, Cleaning for a Reason and its partners have provided free home cleaning for more than 43,000 cancer patients and their families across all 50 states and Canada. These services are valued at more than $14.1 million.”

  • The Light Collective

    The Light Collective creates a space for families navigating childhood cancer to find connection, joy, and support. Through thoughtfully designed programs like monthly “Matchbox Days,” families receive activity boxes, meals, and opportunities to connect with others who understand the journey. Their work focuses on building resilience and creating meaningful moments of light and community during an incredibly challenging time.

  • NEGU

    “Around the country, camps are offered to children and teens fighting cancer. Camps give children the opportunity to spend time in a supportive, nurturing environment, while giving them the opportunity to bond with their peers. Below is a list of local and national camps designed to serve children with cancer and their families. Although the camps listed below are not endorsed by the Jessie Rees Foundation, you may find them helpful.” - Team NEGU

  • Renew Grant Behavioral Health & Wellness

    We are committed to Grant County’s behavioral health and wellness.

    Renew
    Phone: 509-765-9239
    Emergency: 800-852-2923
    Locations in Moses Lake, Ephrata, Quincy, Royal City, Grand Coulee, and Mattawa

  • Cancer Justice (Disability Rights Legal Center)

    Cancer Justice provides free legal support and resources for individuals and families navigating a cancer diagnosis. From questions about employment, insurance, and financial stability to understanding patient rights, their team helps remove barriers that often arise outside of medical care. Through a dedicated helpline and educational resources, Cancer Justice empowers patients with the knowledge and advocacy they need to move forward with confidence.

National Resources