Building Online Resources in Delaware for Survivors
GrantID: 63410
Grant Funding Amount Low: $360,000
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Grant Amount High: $460,000
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Grant Overview
Innovative Online Resource Portal in Delaware
Delaware faces unique hurdles in providing young breast cancer survivors with timely and accurate access to resources and support services. With a small population and healthcare system, navigating the landscape of available aid can be daunting. Research indicates that up to 40% of young breast cancer survivors in Delaware report difficulty in finding crucial information about support services, which can significantly affect their recovery journey.
Targeting this challenge, young survivorspredominantly those aged 18-39are particularly at risk due to the limited availability of specialized support networks. In a state where health outcomes can vary greatly by region, those living in rural areas may encounter additional barriers, such as traveling distances to access care or information. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a streamlined way for these individuals to connect with necessary resources.
This grant will facilitate the launch of an innovative online resource portal tailored specifically for young breast cancer survivors in Delaware. This digital platform will compile critical information about available services, support groups, and educational resources. By making information readily available and easily navigable, Delaware aims to overcome barriers related to access and information dissemination, aiming to significantly enhance the overall patient experience.
As Delaware's medical community continues to adjust to the growing needs of its breast cancer survivors, this initiative reflects a crucial step towards establishing a centralized resource for care. The development of this online portal will not only champion the voices of survivors but also ensure that their experiences guide the content and structure of the services provided.
In achieving these objectives, the portal will serve as a model for how other states can effectively leverage technology to enhance resource accessibility. Streamlining access to information can empower young survivors in their journey, fostering informed decision-making and, ultimately, a more supportive healthcare environment.
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