Family support and community impact

Our Impact

Real support for real people. See how we're making a difference.

2024 Impact Report

What We Achieved in 2024

Through your generous support, we made tangible differences in the lives of BIPOC cancer survivors and their families.

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Care Packages

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Financial Aid

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Family Grants

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Playlist Users

Prevented Eviction

Provided financial aid to stop the eviction of a Black female breast cancer survivor, ensuring she had a safe and stable home to focus on her recovery.

Covered Chemotherapy Costs

Supported several individuals by covering out-of-pocket expenses related to chemotherapy, including a Black female with stage four cancer who received critical financial help.

Restored Utilities

A Black male senior colon cancer survivor received financial assistance to reestablish his gas and electric services during recovery.

Financial Assistance

Provided rent and grocery support to breast cancer survivors and enabled a three-time cancer thriver to attend an end-of-life travel experience.

Family Building Awards

Awarded three families with financial assistance to support their family-building efforts, including adoption, surrogacy, and in-vitro fertilization.

Care Packages

Sent numerous care boxes to individuals thriving during their journeys with breast, colon, thyroid, and prostate cancers.

Looking Ahead

2026 Projected Reach

With your continued support, here's what we plan to achieve.

75-150

Care Packages

Expanded reach to more survivors across the country

10-20

Financial Awards

Direct financial assistance for critical needs

5-8

Family Building Grants

Supporting fertility preservation and family planning

500-1000

Playlist Users

Beats of Strength reaching more hearts

250-500

Survey Responses

Gathering data to inform our research

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BIPOC Cancer Report

Publishing the State of BIPOC Cancer Report

Voices of Our Community

The real impact is measured in the lives we touch.

"...the clouds momentarily cleared, a beacon of light appeared, and UCC emerged in the form of a rainbow."

— Michelle U., Breast Cancer Thriver

Your support makes stories like Michelle's possible.