in the Pine Belt
We provide compassionate financial assistance to Pine Belt residents for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, as well as quality of life issues related to the illness.
SURVIVOR TESTIMONIALS
"I am a seven-year survivor of breast cancer! My diagnosis was a time of turmoil and chaos thrown into my life with children, work, responsibilities and life in general. “The Pink Ribbon Fund” stepped in and assisted me financially and helped lower the stress of medical bills.
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How is the Pink Ribbon Fund funded?
The Pink Ribbon Fund is fully funded by community support and donations. One hundred percent of the funds raised stay local and impact the lives of the patients in our community -- your family, your friends and your neighbors.
Who owns the Pink House in Genoa?
Many thanks to The Pink House in Genoa, and owners Dan and Lois Wray (and the wonderful employees of The Pink House) for their support in creating and building this fund to help women in our community!
About The Pink Fund
The Pink Fund is a non-profit breast cancer organization that provides 90-day non-medical cost-of-living expenses to breast cancer patients in active treatment, so they can focus on healing, raising their families, and returning to the workplace.
Get Real Help
If you or a family member is undergoing treatment for breast cancer and have lost all or a part of income during active treatment, learn more about how The Pink Fund can help.
Give Real Help
We rely on the generosity of people like you. Donate online and help breast cancer patients in treatment pay their bills so they can concentrate on what is most important... healing.
Recipient Stories
Your help has giving me strength to fight my battles and take every step one day at a time.
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Dancing For The Survivors Kickoff
The Pink Fund kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Friday, October 1st in the heart of Detroit. The lunchtime dance party featured The Ben Sharkey Septet, DJ ...
Patient Support is Our Passion!
The life-changing trauma of dealing with a serious diagnosis is stressful enough on a patient and their family. We believe that during this difficult time, patients should have one focus: Staying Strong. Bills, groceries, and other stressors are the last thing that should be on a patient’s mind.
Kind Compliments
At a time when all things are Covid, thank you for going above and beyond to help a cancer patient’s family out. It is very scary living with stage 4 cancer but it is nice to know people in the community are supportive.
What is the financial assistance program at Lehigh Regional Medical Center?
The Lehigh Regional Medical Center Financial Assistance Program applies to uninsured or underinsured patients who come to our facilities for emergency or other medically necessary treatment . This program provides financial relief to patients who qualify based on a comparison of their financial resources and/or income to Federal Poverty Level guidelines. To qualify for assistance, patients will be asked to complete a Financial Assistance Application. If you have questions regarding our program or application, please call 239-368-4407 .
What is the Lehigh Regional Medical Center?
At Lehigh Regional Medical Center, our goal is to provide patients with high quality care and the best possible hospital experience, from registration through discharge. We know that understanding billing, insurance, and medical records may seem overwhelming at times. To make this process more transparent and help patients understand their personal out-of-pocket responsibility, the hospital provides the following information:
What is AHCA pricing?
The information found on the AHCA pricing website is non-personalized, which means it is not a specific, personalized estimate of costs that may be incurred by a patient for anticipated services. Actual costs incurred by a patient will be based on services actually provided to a patient.
Does Lehigh Regional Medical Center have financial assistance?
As part of our commitment to our patients , we provide financial assistance to patients who are underinsured or uninsured and who satisfy certain requirements. Our Financial Counselors work hard to help patients address their financial responsibilities, and they will help you find financial solutions that can help cover your cost of care.