The LUNGevity LifeLine Support Program matches a lung cancer patient or caregiver with a LifeLine Support Partner.
LUNGevity Foundation not only gives much needed information to people with lung cancer, it also puts you in contact with others like yourself, especially at that moment when you feel most alone.
- Bobbi
LifeLine Support Partners are lung cancer survivors or co-survivors (family members and caregivers) who have walked the lung cancer path. They volunteer to mentor and offer encouragement, advice, experience, and hope to those newly diagnosed and anyone needing additional support through a one-on-one personal connection by email or telephone.
LifeLine Partners can be a vital part of a newly diagnosed patient's support system and can help navigate through the logistics and emotions of a lung cancer diagnosis. LifeLine matches are made by gender, age group, and similar diagnosis whenever possible.
If you have been affected by lung cancer and would like to be matched with a LUNGevity LifeLine Support Partner, or if you are a survivor or co-survivor who would like to serve as a LifeLine partner, please fill out the LifeLine interest form below. All information provided is kept confidential and is never shared with anyone except your support partner.
This program is a free service of LUNGevity Foundation.