Talk with someone who’s been there.
Cancer is isolating and frightening. But, it doesn’t have to be. Talking with someone who’s been there can make a cancer diagnosis, going through treatment, supporting a loved one, or adjusting to life post-treatment just a bit easier. Through the Benefits of Hope program, your organization has partnered with Cancer Hope Network to provide free, one-on-one peer support for employees facing cancer or caring for someone who is. Our trained Peer Mentors are cancer survivors and caregivers who’ve walked similar paths and are here to listen, share, and support. Each connection is personalized; not just by diagnosis or treatment but by your emotional, cultural, and spiritual needs, as well. It’s a powerful resource available at any stage of the cancer journey, helping create a more compassionate, whole-person approach to care and healing.
Get Matched
Navigating a cancer journey is hard. Connecting with someone who understands is easy. Cancer Hope Network connects cancer patients and their loved ones with trained Peer Mentors who care because they’ve been there and have undergone a similar cancer journey. Our Peer Mentors are a listening ear who can provide empathetic support and give you the freedom to show up exactly how you are in each moment, moving at the pace that works for you.
To connect with a Peer Mentor who understands, simply click on the ‘Get Matched’ button below to request a free, confidential match.
Volunteer
If you are a cancer survivor or caregiver who is looking to give back by joining our team as a volunteer Peer Mentor, please click on the link below and a member of our Programs Team will contact you. All Cancer Hope Network Peer Mentor volunteers receive initial and ongoing training, support from our professional staff, and plenty of opportunities to connect with other survivor and caregiver Peer Mentors from all over the country.
Join us today!
Donate
Your gift creates hope. With your help and generosity, we are ensuring that patients and caregivers facing any kind of cancer are connected to a mentor.