Patient Navigation
Getting from a diagnosis to a treatment plan is overwhelming. We help you navigate the major healthcare systems in Monroe, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties.
Advocacy & Logistics
From arranging transportation to your appointments to working with Social Security advocates like Alice Rice, we ensure the “business of cancer” is handled.
Community Resources
Access a curated network of local and national partners, including Ribbons of Monroe, the Disability Network, ACS, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Our Mission
Providing a clear path forward for cancer patients through professional navigation, financial advocacy, and regional fundraising.
Community Cancer Assistance Center of Monroe (CCAC Monroe) serves as the central advocacy and navigation hub for individuals facing cancer in Monroe, Wayne, and Washtenaw Counties. We bridge the gap between diagnosis and support by securing vital funding, providing expert medical navigation, and coordinating essential resources like transportation and disability advocacy to ensure no patient fights alone.

Our Strategy
At the Community Cancer Assistance Center, we believe no one should have to choose between their health and their livelihood. By bridging the gap between national resources and local needs, we provide a comprehensive support system for Monroe, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties. Our tri-fold strategy focuses on clinical guidance, financial advocacy, and sustainable fundraising to power the journey toward healing.

Navigate
We guide patients through the complex healthcare systems of Southeast Michigan, from Henry Ford to Michigan Medicine.

Advocate
We partner with experts in disability and Social Security to protect our clients’ financial stability and legal rights.

Accelerate
We act as a fundraising engine, writing grants and securing sponsorships that directly fuel local direct-aid organizations like Ribbons of Monroe.
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