Our Complementary Care Program offers a variety of free programs that enhance the well-being of patients and care partners throughout the cancer journey. Population Served: Cancer patients and care partners For more information, please contact Heather Allin at heather.m.allin@hitchcock.org. Eligibility Requirements:
American Cancer Society Hope Lodge
Hope Lodge provides a free home away from home during treatment so people with cancer can focus on getting better. Guests don’t just find a place to stay – they find a community of support and an emotional connection with
Collaborative Cancer Care
We provide mental health services for cancer survivors. In addition, we have a breast cancer survivorship hub that provides a support group, survivorship health and wellness education, stress management/empowerment education, and advocacy coaching For more information, contact Wendy Garvin Mayo
Team IMPACT
Team IMPACT matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved. Population Served: Team IMPACT serves children facing serious illness and disability. Eligibility Requirements: Helping kids experience life beyond serious illness and
Osher Center for Integrative Health at UVM
We provide integrative health services to support cancer patients’ wellness, improve quality of life, and relieve symptoms and side effects of conventional treatments. Services include massage, acupuncture, yoga, mindfulness, and health coaching. Population Served: We serve adult cancer patients who are
Lucy’s Love Bus
Our mission is to deliver joy, comfort, and quality of life to children with cancer and their families through free integrative therapies and holistic support. Population Served: Pediatric cancer patients diagnosis before the age of 21. For more information, contact Kerry
Dragonheart Vermont
Dragonheart Vermont is a sisterhood of survivors who have taken on the fun and challenging sport of dragon boating to bring friendship, fitness, and fun into our lives after a breast cancer diagnosis. Come paddle with us on Lake Champlain
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta provides challenging, extraordinary experiences in a safe and loving environment for children who have or have had cancer and their families. Camp exists for Vermont and Northern New York children (including other out-of-state children who are treated in
Wellness on Wheels
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to enabling cancer survivors to discover the sport of mountain biking, aiding in their healing and recovery. We provide free private lessons, tours, trail use passes, and access to mountain bikes on Kingdom Trails
You First
You First helps Vermont women and anyone with breasts or a cervix get screened for cancer and reduce health health risks. Population Served: Low-income Vermonters, uninsured Vermonters, Vermonters who need support getting breast and cervical cancer screening For more information,