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Mercy Medical Angels

101 West Main Street, Suite 1000, Norfolk, VA 23510

Flights to Healthcare by volunteer pilots in private aircraft or commercial airlines enabling patients access to distant healthcare.

Medical Care on the ground with gas cards, bus and train tickets or in the air with volunteer pilots and commercial airlines, transportation to medical care helps patients live their best lives.

Veteran Services serving those who have served our nation by providing travel to clinical care, service dog acquisition, healing retreats and PTS and TBI treatments.

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Miracle Flights

5740 South Eastern Avenue, Suite 240, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Free commercial airline tickets to families in need of specialized, distant medical care and/or second opinions.

Flight support is provided to child patients (age 17 and younger) at no cost to the family, as many times as necessary. Flight programs include domestic travel to U.S. treatment facilities, and to train/retrieve a service dog.

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Corporate Angel Network

107 Mill Plain Road, Suite 204, Danbury, CT 06811

Transportation via business aircraft at no cost for cancer patients traveling to and from cancer centers.

Family member or attendant may accompany an ambulatory cancer patient.

Patient must be ambulatory, no oxygen or IV, able to climb stairway. Special in-flight services cannot be provided.

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Angel Flight Central, Inc

500 Richards Road, Kansas City, MO 64116

Volunteer pilots provide charitable flights for people in need of health care or for other humanitarian purposes.

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LifeLine Pilots

4507 North Sterling Avenue, Suite 402, Peoria, IL 61615

Facilitates free air transportation on small, private aircraft to the medical facilities that can best serve patients' needs.

Patients must be ambulatory and physically and psychologically willing to board a small 4-6 seat aircraft with little or no assistance.

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United Way of the Midlands