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If you are a woman currently in active cancer treatment and struggling to pay your essential bills, we want to hear from you. You should not have to fight two battles at once.

The Pushparanee Ganesan Foundation is here to help with the financial battle. We work to connect women in active cancer treatment with support for essential bills — so they can focus on their health.

We review requests on a rolling basis and do our best to respond as quickly as possible. We understand that financial emergencies don't wait, and we try not to make you wait either.

Our commitment

"We do not require that you have exhausted every other resource. Reach out. We'll do everything we can."

How to apply

What to include in your email

Send us an email at hello@ganesanfoundation.org with the following. You don't need everything perfectly organized — just tell us your situation.

1
Your name and locationCity, state or country is fine.
2
Your cancer diagnosis and current treatment statusWhat type of cancer, and whether you are currently in active treatment.
3
A brief description of your financial situationWhat bills are you struggling with? What would help most right now?
4
Contact for your treatment providerA name, clinic, or phone number so we can verify active treatment status.

Send your application to:
hello@ganesanfoundation.org

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Response time

We review applications as they come in and aim to respond within 48 hours. Financial emergencies don't wait — and we try not to either.

No minimums or cutoffs

We do not require a specific diagnosis stage, income level, or proof that you've tried other resources first. If you need help, reach out.

For organizations

Referring a patient or partnering with us

If you work with women in cancer treatment and would like to refer patients to our program, please reach out directly at hello@ganesanfoundation.org. We welcome partnerships with healthcare providers and patient advocates.

We can work with your team to make the referral process as simple as possible for both your staff and the women you serve.

Oncology practices Hospital social workers Patient advocacy organizations Community health workers
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