Faith-Based Support
Faith can be a source of strength in uncertain times. These resources offer spiritual encouragement and support for those who want to incorporate faith into their healing journey.
Best for:
Christian encouragement, prayer support, and care packages during treatment
Phil’s Friends
What they help with:
Provides faith-based care packages, prayer support, and ongoing encouragement to individuals facing cancer. Volunteers send handwritten notes and thoughtful gifts designed to remind patients they are seen, supported, and not alone.
How to get help:
Visit their website to request a care package or sign up to receive ongoing encouragement during treatment. You can also submit a prayer request for additional spiritual support.
Who it’s for:
Individuals undergoing cancer treatment who welcome Christian encouragement, prayer, and consistent spiritual support.
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Cancer Companions
Best for:
one-to-one Christian companionship during cancer
What they help with:
Provides Christ-centered one-to-one companionship for individuals facing cancer. Trained volunteers walk alongside patients through regular conversations, prayer, and spiritual encouragement during treatment and recovery.
How to get help:
Visit the website to request a Cancer Companion or learn how your church can participate. Individuals can be matched with a trained volunteer for ongoing support.
Who it’s for:
Individuals navigating cancer who desire Christian encouragement, prayer, and personal connection during treatment or survivorship.
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Love Heals Cancer
Best for:
Christ-centered prayer and spiritual encouragement during cancer
What they help with:
Provides faith-based encouragement, prayer support, and spiritual resources for individuals facing cancer. Their mission focuses on reminding patients that hope, purpose, and God’s presence remain constant throughout treatment and recovery.
How to get help:
Visit the website to access devotionals, submit a prayer request, or explore spiritual encouragement designed specifically for those navigating cancer.
Who it’s for:
Individuals facing cancer who welcome Christian encouragement, prayer, and faith-centered support during treatment or survivorship.
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Best for:
faith-based devotionals and prayer encouragement during illness
Guideposts
What they help with:
Provides Christian devotionals, prayer resources, and real-life stories of hope from individuals facing illness and adversity. Their cancer-related encouragement content focuses on strengthening faith, perspective, and resilience during difficult seasons.
How to get help:
Visit the website to explore devotionals, prayer articles, and inspirational stories. You can sign up for email encouragement or browse content specific to health challenges.
Who it’s for:
Individuals facing cancer who welcome faith-based encouragement, prayer, and uplifting stories grounded in Christian hope.
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Best for:
Christian encouragement and faith-centered support after a cancer diagnosis
Hope Has Arrived
What they help with:
Provides Christ-centered encouragement and spiritual support for individuals navigating cancer. Their mission focuses on helping people anchor their hope in faith while walking through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
How to get help:
Visit the website to explore devotionals, encouragement resources, and faith-based support content designed specifically for those facing cancer.
Who it’s for:
Individuals facing cancer who welcome Christian encouragement, prayer, and faith-centered perspective during treatment and recovery.
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Best for:
emotional and spiritual support for women facing breast cancer
Faith Through Fire
What they help with:
Provides emotional support, mentorship, and community connection for women navigating breast cancer. Their programs focus on reducing fear and anxiety, offering hope and practical encouragement through peer mentoring, podcasts, downloadable guides, and supportive community experiences.
How to get help:
Visit their website to request a mentor, access emotional resources, download free guides, or learn about retreats and community-building opportunities.
Who it’s for:
Women diagnosed with breast cancer seeking emotional encouragement, community connection, and spiritual support during treatment and recovery.
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