Ways to Give

Your support helps people facing cancer stay
financially stable so they can focus on healing.

Your Gifts in Action

Every dollar you give helps people stay in treatment and in their homes. By supporting Family Reach, you’re:

  • Helping families pay for essentials like rent, utilities, food, transportation, and medical bills
  • Connecting families with personalized financial navigation
  • Supporting programs that improve treatment adherence and life outcomes
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Monthly Giving

Monthly gifts provide a reliable foundation for people throughout the year. Your recurring support ensures that help is there when people need it most — from emergency financial assistance to ongoing resource navigation.

Become a Monthly Supporter

Fundraise for Family Reach

Turn your passion into impact by creating a fundraising page for Family Reach. Whether you’re running a race, hosting an event, or celebrating a personal milestone — you can rally your community to support people facing cancer.

Start Fundraising

Give in Tribute

Honor a loved one’s memory, celebrate a special milestone, or mark a meaningful moment with a tribute gift. Tribute giving supports families in need while creating a lasting legacy for the people you care about.

Give a Tribute Gift

Give by Mail

  • Prefer to give by check? You can still support people facing cancer the traditional way. Make your check payable to Family Reach and mail it to:
  • Family Reach at 142 Berkeley St., Suite 310, Boston, MA 02116. Memo: Ways to Give

Company & Corporate Giving

Your company can make a big impact. Corporate gifts, matching gift programs, sponsorships, workplace giving, and employee-focused fundraisers help expand Family Reach’s reach and deepen our impact in communities nationwide.

Partner with Us

Reach Athletes

Reach Athletes are runners, riders, walkers, swimmers, and triathletes who turn their athletic goals into fundraising power. Whether you’re signing up for your first event or your tenth, you’ll be part of a community dedicated to supporting people facing cancer.

Learn More About Reach Athletes

Disaster Relief Fund

In times of crisis, people already facing cancer can become even more vulnerable. The Disaster Relief Fund is designed to provide rapid support to people affected by major emergencies — because financial hardship shouldn’t become a barrier to care.

Support Disaster Relief

Upcoming & Recent Events

19 Oct.

Cooking Live Boston

Iron Chef Ming Tsa and other world-class chefs host a one-of-a-kind culinary event to support families facing cancer and celebrate the 30 year anniversary of Family Reach!

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Cooking Live Boston
01 Nov.

TCS New York City Marathon

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TCS New York City Marathon
20 Apr.

Boston Marathon

Join Reach Athletes as they return to the streets Boston for this historic race! Conquer Heartbreak Hill, take the famous Right on Hereford and Left on Boylston, and cover this storied 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston, all while supporting families facing the financial burden of cancer.

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Boston Marathon

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