International Myeloma Foundation (IMF)
Supports education, treatment, and research for multiple myeloma. They provide a toll-free hotline with specially trained staff to answer all your myeloma-related questions, Patient-Family seminars, and educational materials for patients and their families. Also publishes the quarterly Myeloma Today and the monthly e-newsletter, Myeloma Minute for all the latest myeloma information. (800) 452-CURE (800-452-2873)
www.myeloma.org   

  
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Provides patient financial aid for specified treatment expenses and transportation, family support groups, First Connection (a professionally supervised peer support program). Publishes a free monthly e-newsletter called  "Myeloma Links". (800) 955-4572 Information Resource Center
www.lls.org
 

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF)
Supports research grants and professional and patient symposia on multiple myeloma and related blood cancers. MMRF publishes a quarterly newsletter, and provides referrals and information packets free of charge to patients and family members.
(203) 972-1250
www.multiplemyeloma.org

Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network
Patient-friendly handbooks and a quarterly newsletter about transplantation. Links patients with survivors who can provide emotional support. Maintains an online Directory of Transplant Centers in the US and Canada, an online Directory of Drugs used during transplant, and an online Resource Directory. Offers attorney referrals for patients who have insurance disputes. 
(888) 597-7674
 
www.bmtinfonet.org

American Cancer Society (ACS)
A voluntary organization that offers a variety of services to patients and their families. The ACS also supports research, provides printed materials, and conducts educational programs. 
(800) ACS-2345 (800-227-2345)
www.cancer.org

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Online
Contains more than 40,000 pages of information, including: cancer resources on the Internet, finding an oncologist, and up-to-date information about cancer policy issues.
(703) 299-0150
 
www.asco.org

Cancer Care, Inc.
A national nonprofit agency that offers free support, information, financial assistance, and practical help to people with cancer and their loved ones. Services are available in person, over the phone, and through the agency's website. 
(800) 813-HOPE (800-813-4673)
www.cancercare.org

Cancer Hope Network
The Cancer Hope Network provides individual support to cancer patients and their families by matching them with trained volunteers who have undergone and recovered from a similar cancer experience.
877-HOPENET (877-467-3638)
www.cancerhopenetwork.org

Lance Armstrong Foundation
The Foundation focuses on survivor resources and support, survivorship programs, national advocacy initiatives, scientific and clinical research grants.
(512) 236-8820
www.livestrong.org

National Cancer Institute
Provides accurate, up-to-date information on many types of cancer, information on clinical trials, resources for people dealing with cancer, and information for researchers and health professionals. 
(800) 4-CANCER (800-422-6237)
www.cancer.gov

Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR)
Offers a unique collection of online communities designed to provide timely and accurate information in a supportive environment. Myeloma support mailing list with over 1700 subscribers.