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University of Miami Brain Tumor Support Group

Sylvester Medical Office Building (SMOB) 1121 NW 14th Street Room 120F, 1st Floor, Miami, FL, United States

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 Therapy and dialogue. Come create fun memories in a safe place where you can share your feelings. All participants will be provided materials needed. Valet […]

Hoag Cancer Center Brain Tumor Virtual Support Group

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The Brain Tumor Support Group has been moved to a virtual platform through the Zoom application. Patients, caregivers, and loved ones are required to register online prior to each group to ensure confidentiality. Click HERE to register. Instructions on how to access Zoom and meeting login details will be provided through email confirmation, once participants […]

Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation Stepping Forward Young Adult Survivor Chat

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 and beyond, including career advice, advocacy, and support, all while having fun! Contact Stephanie at sfreeman@cbtf.org for more information.

Brain Tumor Support Group at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell

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This group meets virtually. Contact Sarah Contor for details or register online to receive more info. This support group is for anyone diagnosed with or surviving from a brain tumor, along with their care partners, loved ones, and friends. Members are encouraged to share their experiences, form friendships, and provide emotional support for one another. […]

Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation Support Group for Aphasia

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This group meets every other Thursday on Zoom. For privacy reasons, the zoom link is not posted on any public facing pages. Please contact meeting facilitator at supportgroups@sbtf.org for log-in details. Aphasia is caused by damage to the language-dominant side of the brain, usually the left side, and may be brought on by stroke, head […]