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Crossroads4Hope Kicks Off Its 25th Year of Caring with the Launch of Free Breast and Colorectal Cancer Resources for Patients and Families Nationwide
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Crossroads4Hope
Non-profit expands equitable access to trusted education and real-time supportive cancer care across the U.S.

BEDMINSTER, N.J. - Nyenta -- Crossroads4Hope, A Network of Cancer Support (CR4H), is proud to kick off its 25th year of caring with the national launch of two Resource Hubs focused on Breast and Colorectal Cancers. These are the first of many patient-centered education platforms designed to address the needs of people diagnosed, their loved ones, and caregivers, providing free, accessible, trusted information wherever they are, whenever they need it.

"We want to ensure that people have access to the support, information, resources and professionals essential to living through and beyond cancer with strength and hope so that no one ever faces cancer alone," said Amy Sutton, CEO of Crossroads4Hope. "Thanks to generous funding from Gilead Foundation and Bristol Myers Squibb, we've created a free, evidence-based resources that combine education with compassionate, real-time support—so people not only receive access to vital information but have guidance to help them navigate every step of their cancer and caregiver journey."

For 25 years, Crossroads4Hope has helped create a world where whole-person and family supportive cancer care—including emotional, social, and practical support—is accessible to every individual and family, no matter who they are or where they live. What differentiates the New Jersey-based non-profit is its ability to move education beyond awareness by embedding it directly into real-time supportive cancer care delivery including individualized support and resource navigation—while simultaneously expanding reach through digital platforms, community partnerships, advocacy networks, and national dissemination. By amplifying patient voices and addressing longstanding gaps in health literacy and access, these hubs empowers informed treatment decision-making, strengthens engagement in care, and improves health outcomes for individuals and families navigating a cancer diagnosis.

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Funded solely through individual donations, corporate partnerships, and grants, CR4H provides oncology social work services, individual and group support, child life programs, nutrition services, education, care navigation, and mind-body programming—offered both in person and virtually, at no cost to individuals and families impacted by cancer.

"We are committed to expanding the circle of care we provide nationwide," Sutton added. "Through innovative education, technology-enabled support, and deep community partnerships, we are ensuring that every patient and family—regardless of income, location, or background—has access to the care they deserve and at no charge."

For more information and to access Crossroads4Hope's free Breast and Colon Cancer Resource Hubs, visit www.crossroads4hope.org/cancer-resources.

Individuals and families seeking immediate support may contact Crossroads4Hope at programteam@crossroads4hope.org or call 908-658-5400.

About Crossroads4Hope, A Network of Cancer Support
Founded in 2001, Crossroads4Hope is an independent 501(c)(3) established by four New Jersey women to ensure that no one faces cancer alone. Today, the organization's supportive cancer care program is available at no charge nationwide, providing access to a network of support, information, resources and professionals fundamental to living through and beyond cancer with strength and hope to people in 45 states and seven countries. Individuals impacted by cancer - those diagnosed, their loved ones, and caregivers - are never charged to access the program thanks to the generosity of donors. We provide individual and group support, treatment decision support, financial assistance, education and nutrition workshops, mind body programs and MyGo2Support program - a 24/7 direct to mobile resource that offers personalized resources and support throughout the cancer journey, connecting individuals to our clinical team when needed. No matter who you are or where you live, Crossroads4Hope stands with you as long as cancer is in your life.

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Crossroads4Hope Your Journey. Our Mission. Together. Empowering you through cancer—every step, every day.

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