About This Resource
Resource Stats
When your child's medical bills are piling up and insurance isn't covering everything, UHCCF might be the lifeline you need. They provide medical grants up to $10,000 per child per calendar year for kids under 16 who have qualifying health conditions, including cancer. The money can go toward treatments, medications, medical equipment, therapy services, and other healthcare expenses that aren't fully covered by insurance.
What makes this foundation really helpful is that they understand families are drowning in medical debt. You don't need to be uninsured to qualify, you just need to show that your family income falls within their guidelines and that you have legitimate medical expenses your insurance won't cover. They've been doing this since 1999 and have helped thousands of families get the medical care their children need.
The application process is straightforward but does require documentation of your child's condition, treatment costs, and family financial situation. They review applications throughout the year, so you're not stuck waiting for one annual deadline. Many cancer families have used these grants for things like specialized treatments, medical equipment, prescription copays, and therapy services that insurance companies love to deny or only partially cover.
Additional Information
Services Offered:
- Medical grants up to $10000
- Healthcare expense assistance
- Medical equipment funding
- Prescription assistance
- Treatment cost support
Languages Supported:
English
Application Required:
Yes, application or registration may be required
Discussion (0)
Please login to join the discussion
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!