The Cancer Association of Marshall County, Inc. was established in 1962 by concerned citizens dedicated to fighting cancer. This not-for-profit Indiana Corporation, entirely staffed by volunteers, provides essential services for cancer patients residing in Marshall County, Indiana. The organization offers limited assistance with cancer-related medications, oxygen needs due to complications, and medical supplies and equipment, including wigs and prosthetics.
It also supports transportation to and from treatment centers and helps with physician and treatment center costs not covered by insurance. Beyond direct patient aid, CAMC assists medical facilities and nursing homes in Marshall County by funding necessary equipment and materials. The association also fosters a continuing program of health, education, and research in the field of cancer, occasionally providing research grants to Indiana universities and laboratories. Funding for CAMC comes solely from private donations, memorials, and the Delta Theta Tau Sorority, ensuring all resources remain local to benefit Marshall County residents.