Charitable Organizations

The filmmakers have committed to contributing 10% of the gross receipts of Cut Poison Burn to a number of alternative cancer organizations.

People Against Cancer

www.peopleagainstcancer.com
“People Against Cancer is a grassroots, non-profit, member-supported, public benefit organization dedicated to “Finding our members the most effective treatment for their type of cancer.” We are a powerful group of people with cancer, their loved ones, and citizens working together to protect and enhance medical freedom of choice.

Through our Alternative Therapy Program we find our members the best cancer treatment. We also publish a Newsletter, Options: Revolutionary Ideas on The War on Cancer. We monitor the world literature to bring our members the latest information about cancer prevention and detection. We join with other activist groups toward a healthy environment by exposing and eliminating carcinogens in the food, water, air, and workplace. We work to promote healthy changes in lifestyle and provide the latest unbiased information on the role of diet and nutrition in cancer prevention.”

The Foundation for Collaborative Medicine and Research

www.collmed.org
“The network of colleagues who make up this foundation are committed to reading and researching all published information on cancer and autoimmune diseases. We contact scientists and physicians all over the world to learn at first hand from these eminent colleagues in hospitals, universities and laboratories.

The Foundation for Collaborative Medicine and Research is a Research Institute devoted to helping people find new ways for improving their health. It is continuously developing new treatments in diseases using, the most recent information and studies in medicine.”

Setting Them Free

settingthemfree.org
“Setting Them Free is dedicated to helping cancer patients overcome financial obstacles in receiving necessary and effective cancer treatment. Setting Them Free is specifically devoted to helping uninsured patients and patients receiving treatment not traditionally covered by health insurance. We assist patients by facilitating and enhancing their own fundraising efforts as well as through direct contributions to patients.” Pending 501©3