​We hope Trevor's List will serve as a short-cut to finding funds that apply to you or your family member.

Trevor’s List™️

​Patients battling catastrophic illnesses have a need for help while they are fighting to get well. Over the years we have come to know many local and national organizations that serve as a source of funds to help with medical expenses, transportation, accommodations, living expenses (rent, mortgage, utilities, childcare) and more.

We hope Trevor's List will serve as a short-cut to finding funds that apply to you or your family member.


TREVOR’S LIST™

There are many charitable organizations, local and national, that help people.
Here is a list of those we know, and how to reach them.

Name of Entity Who it Benefits Geographic $ or Service Available Link to Grant Information/Application
Trevor Loughlin Foundation, Inc. Patients battling blood cancer and other acute catastrophic illnesses Hudson Valley Region Grants up to $1,500 for medical and living expenses View
Allyson Whitney Foundation Young adults with rare cancer National “Life Interrupted Grants™” are provided to U.S. citizens between the ages of 16 and 36 years of age, who are currently undergoing treatment or recently finished protocol. Grants help cover unanticipated expenses including gas, tolls, transportation, hotels, rent, medical expenses, fertility options, integrative therapies, and wigs. View
Ride to Survive Cancer patients Sullivan County Transportation expenses View
American Cancer Society Cancer patients National Rides to Treatment View
Delete Blood Cancer (DKMS) Blood cancer patients National Costs for donor during the bone marrow/stem cell donation procedure View
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Blood cancer patients National Financial support for co-pays, health insurance premiums, transportation View