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Our Program

Our program is 100% FREE of charge. If you have been impacted by cancer, our psychosocial and educational support program is here for you.

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Our program will always be 100% FREE of charge.

Red Door Community is available to ANYONE & EVERYONE impacted by cancer – any stage of the cancer experience, any type of cancer, men and women, teens and children, family members and caregivers, friends and loved ones, underserved and uninsured, any race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.

Adult Program

Our comprehensive support program includes individual counseling, support groups, educational lectures, healthy lifestyle programs, and social events. For all those impacted by cancer and always 100% free of charge.

Youth Program

Our Youth Program is specifically created to support children and teens facing a parent’s cancer diagnosis, treatment, or loss. We recognize the impact that a cancer diagnosis can have on an entire family. Red Door Community offers support specifically to meet the unique needs of children (ages 5-12) and teens (ages 13-17).

Family Program

A cancer diagnosis impacts more than the patient, it affects family and friends of the patient too. At Red Door Community we offer support for the entire family and support network of a cancer patient. Support for families, caregivers and loved ones is critical with any cancer experience and can help patients and their families and friends.

Spanish Program

Red Door Community ofrece apoyo emocional, social, y educacional a personas impactadas por cáncer y sus familias. El programa es gratis.

Hospital Partners

Red Door Community Comes to You, our hospital partners program, brings our free psychosocial and emotional support program including support groups, educational lectures, healthy lifestyle workshops and social activities to those who are receiving treatment or live close by to one of our hospital partners. This program specifically helps our Red Door Community reach more of the under-served populations in New York City.