BIPOC Support Group Sponsored by Cancer Lifeline
[ONLINE] Cancer Lifeline WAPeople who identify as members of black, indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC) and are living with a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one living with a cancer...
People who identify as members of black, indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC) and are living with a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one living with a cancer...
An informative discussion on current choices in prostate cancer treatment including promising new therapies. From initial diagnosis to active surveillance, join in the discussion alongside others living with prostate cancer....
Join us for educational speakers and open discussion in a safe and non-judgmental environment. Group is open to those diagnosed with lung cancer and their family and friends. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F, 9am-5pm or connect with us through...
Come be with other women in a relaxing, confidential and supportive environment. Through education and discussion, gain information and tools to help navigate the journey. Open to women who are newly diagnosed, going through or finished with treatment. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F, 9am-5pm...
Feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what lies ahead as you travel through the unfamiliar world of cancer? Come meet others who are just diagnosed, in treatment or post-treatment. Come learn from educational presentations and open discussion, and explore what this journey looks like for you. For Patients only. *No Group 1/1 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER...
This group is open to all patients & support persons affected by cancers of the colon, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, biliary tract, pancreas, peritoneum, intestine, appendix, rectum, and anus. The group offers speakers presenting on various topics and time to openly discuss the many difficult physical and emotional aspects of having a GI cancer diagnosis....
Are you a young adult (20 to 40) living with or supporting a loved one with a cancer diagnosis? Come meet, talk and form friendships with other young adults & Caregivers. Through open discussion, you will gain tools to better manage life with cancer. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining...
Once you hear the words, “you have cancer,” everything in your life shifts and changes. Women with any type of cancer diagnosis are welcome at these monthly groups, whether you are newly diagnosed, working your way through treatment or just finishing treatment. Join other women in a safe, confidential and non-judgmental environment to talk and...
This group is open to all patients & support persons affected by cancers of the colon, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, biliary tract, pancreas, peritoneum, intestine, appendix, rectum, and anus. The group offers speakers presenting on various topics and time to openly discuss the many difficult physical and emotional aspects of having a GI cancer diagnosis....
Gain new tools and resources to increase personal resilience and well-being through group discussion, journaling, creative expression & more. This monthly group offers, support and connection for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. Each month, we come together as a welcoming community of support, learning, and healing. Skilled facilitators share new tools and resources to increase...
Tuesday meetings provide educational presentations and a supportive environment to share with others living with pancreatic cancer. Open to patients and caregivers. Facilitated by Kathryn Swingle, MSW, LICSW & Jennifer Bryan, BSN, RN, OCN, Pancreatic Nurse Navigator Every other Tuesday, 10:00am-11:30am Currently offered online via Zoom. Call 206-341-0930 to RSVP.
Tuesday meetings provide educational presentations and a supportive environment to share with others living with pancreatic cancer. Open to patients and caregivers.
Feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what lies ahead as you travel through the unfamiliar world of cancer? Come meet others who are just diagnosed, in treatment or post-treatment. Come learn from educational presentations and open discussion, and explore what this journey looks like for you. Family and friends are welcome! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need...
Join us on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month for an opportunity to connect with other healthcare professionals/workers in a supportive, guided session of sharing and reflection. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Questions? Please email [email protected] or call (360) 898-2363
Would you like to talk to other people living with oral, head or neck cancer? Join us for educational speakers and open discussion in a safe and non-judgmental environment. Family and friends are welcome! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F,...
Feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what lies ahead as you travel through the unfamiliar world of cancer? Come meet others who are just diagnosed, in treatment or post-treatment. Come learn from educational presentations and open discussion, and explore what this journey looks like for you. For Patients only. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting...
Friday meetings provide educational presentations and a supportive environment to share with others living with pancreatic cancer. Open to caregivers. Seattle: Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Facilitated by Kari Hilwig, LICSW Every other Friday, 2:00pm-3:00pm Currently offered online via Zoom. Email Kari at [email protected] or Call 206-356-8547 to RSVP.
Friday meetings provide educational presentations and a supportive environment to share with others living with pancreatic cancer. Open to caregivers.
Looking for a place to be with other individuals who are living with advanced stage cancer? These monthly meetings provide an opportunity to share with others living with similar challenges. This group provides support to help participants express emotions and thoughts that come up when living with advanced cancer. This group is also open to...
People who identify as members of black, indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC) and are living with a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one living with a cancer diagnosis are invited to join this group. Thus, all people who self-identify as persons of color and whose life is affected by cancer are welcome...