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Your donation provides free housing and support for families during the hardest time of their lives.

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Who It’s For

We welcome guests traveling for cancer treatment, no matter their age or diagnosis.

Families From All 50 States

Have stayed free of charge at Nick’s House.

$2.1 Million Saved Annually

On travel and lodging expenses for patient families.

One Night. Big Impact.

A safe place, a warm meal, and a little peace of mind.

Meet the community changing lives

The heroes and families that we’ve served have a story worth sharing and inspire us to continue our journey in providing solutions.

Ben Austin

Thanks to HEADstrong, the Austin family was able to stay together while Ben was battling stage IV kidney cancer.

Ben Austin

Lily

When a family is hit with the news of a cancer diagnosis, it rocks their whole world. For the Camp family from Texas, the feeling of home they had when staying at Nick's House while their daughter Lily underwent treatment made all the difference.

Lily

Elizabeth York

Elizabeth York needed to travel to Boston for treatment after having trouble swallowing a mass was found on her esophagus. Through Nick's House, she was able to focus on treatment instead of the financial burden it would place on her family.

Elizabeth York

Emil Boures

Emil Boures is a former offensive lineman for the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. He recovered at Nick’s House for three months following a bone marrow transplant to treat Myelofibrosis, saying: “This place is unbelievable and phenomenal.”

Emil Boures

Danielle Parker

She received her transplant on October 23rd, and checked into Nick’s House just a few weeks later. For the natural born caretaker, taking a step back and letting others do the work has been one of the hardest adjustments for Daniele. “The toughest thing has been not being in control. I get winded, if I want to do something I just can’t. I’m relying on my husband to do a lot of stuff. “

Danielle Parker

Thomas

Thomas and his younger sister Vivianne were both diagnosed with bilateral retinolblastoma while living in Tennessee. For the best outcome, they traveled to Philadelphia and spent over six months at Nick's House.

Thomas

Lexi Cable

Lexi Cable, 6, of Allentown, PA., has been treated for b-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia since she was 3. Lexi recovered at Nick’s House for over a month following a bone marrow transplant in may 2018, bringing a playful energy that uplifted all of the guests.

Lexi Cable