Programs & Services
PLEASE NOTE: PATIENT ENROLLMENT IS CURRENTLY PAUSED.
At the Blood Cancer Foundation of Michigan, our priority is ensuring that every patient and family receives the best possible care and support. To strengthen our programs and enhance the patient experience, we are temporarily pausing the acceptance of new patients. During this time, we remain dedicated to serving those already in our care and invite donors and community partners to join us in building capacity so we can welcome more families in the near future.
Here’s how we can help.
For many Michiganders, cancer isn’t even the toughest battle they’re fighting. Perhaps treatment is far away and you need help with lodging or transportation. Perhaps being sick has put you out of work, and now paying rent is a struggle. Perhaps you just need to vent without worrying how it will affect your loved ones.
We get it, and we’re here.
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Access to extensive resource library
Information on diagnosis, coping, financial and emotional issues, etc.
Referral services
Stepping Stones resource kit for newly registered patients
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Personalized case management
Personal in-office or virtual support
Ongoing phone calls or emails
Support groups
Community resources for caregiver support
All delivered by Master’s level professionals
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Please note: financial support is currently paused.
Customized financial roadmaps
Help planning for cancer-related expenses
Connect with outside resources
Patient Reimbursement Fund*
For treatment-related expenses not covered by insurance (prescriptions, transportation to treatment for patients and caregivers)
Special Needs Grant
For urgent one-time needs (housing, utilities, emergency car repairs)
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Fun experiences and opportunities to connect with other patients and families throughout the year
Holiday parties (Valentine’s, Halloween, Christmas)
Ticketed events (movies, sports, concerts)
Family outings (bowling, skating, dinner, horseback riding, cider mills)
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Wish list fulfillment during the holidays for pediatric patients and their siblings, as well as children of adult patients (18 and under)