The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - Upper Plains Region
Help Paying for Medical Costs
1711 Broadway St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Eligibility
Different programs have different eligibility requirements, which may include household income criteria.
Hours
8:30am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday
Site Service Area
Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Wisconsin
Provides financial help to people with a health condition or disability so that they can pay medical bills or other expenses related to health care.
MORE INFORMATION
Offers financial assistance programs to help individuals with blood cancer.
Patient Financial Assistance Programs:
- Patient Aid Program - Provides a one-time $100 stipend to eligible blood cancer patients to help offset non-medical expenses
- Susan Lang Pay-It-Forward Patient Travel Assistance Program - Provides assistance for treatment-related transportation and lodging expenses. Eligible patients receive a $500 grant.
- Susan Lang Pre T-cell Therapy Travel Assistance Program - Provides assistance for treatment-related transportation and lodging expenses for patients who are being evaluated to receive chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy as either standard treatment or a clinical trial. Eligible patients receive a $2,500 grant.
- Urgent Need Programs - Provides assistance for non-medical expenses including rent, mortgage, lodging, utilities, child care, elder care, food, transportation, car repair, car insurance, phone service, and acute dental work related to treatment. Eligible patients receive a $500 grant.
- Medical Debt Case Management Program - Helps patients understand, manage, and reduce current and future medical expenses.
- Co-Pay Assistance Program - Provides assistance toward the cost of Private, Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE insurance premiums, and treatment-related co-pays and co-insurance for prescription drugs, labs, scans, tests, etc. Award levels vary by disease fund.
- Local Financial Assistance Programs - Provides assistance for non-medical expenses including transportation, housing, utilities, child/elder care, food, clothing, phone, acute dental work related to treatment. Eligible patients receive a $500 grant.
Last Update
06/10/2026
Providing organization
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - Upper Plains Region
