Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation – Read to Dogs
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 […]
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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 group meets virtually. Contact Laura Karfeld for details. Support group for brain tumor patients and caregivers. RSVP required 3 days prior to each scheduled group date by calling 770-205-5292. […]
This group is held online and open to anyone residing in the state of Illinois who is impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis. The purpose of the group is to […]
This group is limited to patients at Columbia University Medical Center. This is a monthly group for anyone with a primary brain tumor. Patients are invited to share their honest […]
This is a monthly, online support group for those who have lost someone to brain cancer or a serious neurological disease. Participants are welcome to join 3 months after the […]
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 […]
Facilitated by Gray Matters Foundation, Barrow’s support group offers a safe space for survivors and caregivers to share stories and ask questions within peer groups Fourth Tuesday of the month […]
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 […]
The Parents of Young Adult Survivor Group meets monthly and is for parents and caregivers of young adult brain tumor survivors ages 18 and older. It is a non judgmental […]