Find Financial Support With Breast Cancer Fundraising

If you’re facing overwhelming medical bills for breast cancer treatment, you can get financial help with an AngeLink fundraiser. AngeLink is the only Fundraising Platform Powered by Women!

The Startling Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment Today

Breast cancer is one of the most costly types of cancer to treat. According to cdc.gov

  • The average cost of breast cancer treatment ranges from $20,000 to $100,000
  • 47% of breast cancer patients said their breast cancer-related out-of-pocket costs were a significant or catastrophic burden*
  • 37% of breast cancer patients reduced spending on basic necessities to cover treatment costs*

Today, just about anyone with breast cancer is susceptible to financial hardship. The good news is that many women find financial support with breast cancer fundraising.

Your Journey, Our Support

We understand that the journey through breast cancer comes with both emotional and financial challenges. Our platform was built by women and exists to help you thrive.

How AngeLink Works:

1. Create Your Campaign

Share your story, journey, and financial needs. You can leverage our unique feature: AI-Powered Storytelling that helps you craft a compelling story that resonates with your community.

2. Build Your Network

Invite friends, family, and colleagues to join your campaign. AngeLink provides easy-to-use tools to amplify your message and reach a wider audience.

3. Receive Support

Watch as your community rallies around you. Receive donations, words of encouragement, and solidarity from those who want to make a meaningful impact in your fight against breast cancer.

4. Angel Grants

We award $1,000 Angel Grants – grants are gifts – for eligible fundraisers that align with our mission.

Get Inspired By AngeLink Breast Cancer Fundraisers

Katie Joy's Breast Cancer Treatment Fund

Raised: $5,166

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Katie Joy Duke received a devastating breast cancer diagnosis. She learned about AngeLink, but - even though she needed financial support - she was hesitant to ask others for help. However, once she published her AngeLInk campaign, she saw immediate results! Friends, neighbors, and even strangers donated to help. Katie says, “This whole experience has been a lesson in that people really want to help, if you let them.” To date, she’s received over $5,000 from more than 65 donors.

Kari's Fund

Raised: $18,135

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Kimberly Walker’s sister Kari got a serious breast cancer diagnosis while working three jobs to provide for her young son alone. Kimberly shared, “If you know my sister, you know she wouldn’t ever ask for help, even if her life depended on it. That is why I am going to ask FOR her.” Thanks to the love of her sister and their community, Kari’s Fund received 130 donations, raising over $18,000.

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Our Team Is Here For You When You Need It

Our Customer Love support team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and help make your fundraiser a success. You can contact us via chat, email, and phone at 877-5-ANGELINK (877-526-4354).

Get Help Today No Matter What You Need

Even if you have really good insurance, there are many indirect and hidden expenses associated with cancer treatment that add up. Creating an AngeLink fundraiser can ease this stress for you. Consider the following as you navigate your financial needs:

Indirect Expenses (from WebMD)

You often need more than just a doctor’s care when you have breast cancer.

  • Mental health therapy can help you deal with the stresses of cancer treatment. In the U.S., fees per session usually range from $100-$200.
  • Acupuncture can help relieve the nausea, fatigue and other effects of chemo and radiation. The cost averages about $120 and follow-up visits @ $80.
  • You might need a wig because of hair loss from chemo or radiation. Wigs can cost anywhere from $30 – $800. AngeLink’s partner EBeauty provides free wigs for women with cancer.
  • You’ll probably need to take some time off work, too. Research your employer’s health leave policies, along with disability programs you may qualify for.

Other out of pocket expenses you might need to plan for include:

  • Transportation costs
  • Lodging costs if you must travel for treatment
  • Childcare or elder care if you are the primary caregiver for other people
  • Special foods, nutrition and supplements
  • Emotional support
  • Complementary treatments for managing side effects
  • Home care

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*(reference from above) According to a 2022 Breastcancer.org survey.

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