Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation – Bereaved Parent Group
This is an online group for all bereaved parents. Please join our confidential Bereavement Facebook Group to participate.
This is an online group for all bereaved parents. Please join our confidential Bereavement Facebook Group to participate.
All Sylvester patients diagnosed with a brain tumor (primary or metastatic) and their caregivers are welcome to attend. This group is designed to nurture physical and mental health through Art […]
This is a monthly groups for young adult survivors (ages 18+). Our goal is to build friendships and provide meaningful tools and information for life during and after high school […]
Join us for this opportunity for bereaved parents to come together to discuss a book which touches upon the bereaved community. Please email Jessica Elder at jelder@cbtf.org for more information and to […]
These zoom groups will be twice a month with private FB discussions in between groups. Contact Jessica Elder at jelder@cbtf.org for more information.
This group is for parents and caregivers whose children have been diagnosed with DIPG or DMG. It takes place on the third Wednesday of the month at 8:30PM ET
CBTF's Read to Dogs Program is for survivors and siblings. Your child will be paired with a therapy dog and will spend time reading out loud to an attentive, non-judgmental […]
This virtual support group is for adult patients, their families and caregivers. Registration is required. Register by calling Ben Pierce at 617-632-4236. It is an ongoing and open group and […]
This group meets virtually. Contact Contact Scheïnda Rene at 617-726-1061 for details. This is a support group for patients and accompanying loved ones. Participants do not have to receive their […]
Join us to learn how to create a fun and nutritious meal while also learning independent living skills such as budgeting and safe cooking techniques. Participants who attend the first […]
Gina & Tim Abbas
Caregiver & Anaplastic Astrocytoma Survivor
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