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DYK? celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the founding of Smith Center. Each DYK? talk will highlight one of eight healing practices that research and practice tell us is important to the health and well-being of cancer patients/survivors, and their loved ones.
Dance/movement therapy offers individuals the opportunity to strengthen the mind/body connection, engage in nonverbal communication, and to improve our overall health and wellbeing.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing carla@smithcenter.org. You will receive … Continue reading Prostate Cancer and Life After – Panel Discussion
A typical legal will is about property and assets you will leave behind. But what about the intangible parts of you that you hope your loved ones will remember?
If you have lost a loved one, this is an opportunity to share what is on your heart and mind right now, to listen and be listened to deeply and generously.
The Breath of Life is an introduction to traditional Chinese Qigong and Indian Pranayama methods, to improve the structure, volume and duration of the breath.
As a 2-time survivor and daughter of a 4-time survivor, cancer has been a part of my life for decades. I hope to share ways we have coped, dealt and healed.
Project Knitwill invites you to join Knitwell in the Cloud, a new program offering private, one-on-one knitting lessons via Zoom. It’s a safe, effective way to knit and learn.
If you have lost a loved one, this is an opportunity to share what is on your heart and mind right now, to listen and be listened to deeply and generously.