If you have a problem accessing our program calendar, please email programs@smithcenter.org. We will be happy to talk about our program offerings and assist you with registration.
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Hope Connections for Cancer Support
10100 Laureate Way, Bethesda, United States
Join other young adult cancer survivors for an in-person meet up with Hope Connections for Cancer Support, Life with Cancer, and Smith Center for Healing and the Arts.
This talk is for parents/grandparents/adults who have a child in their life under the age of 13. We will discuss talking about cancer with kids, handling complex topics, and more.
This program provides valuable insights, practical tools, and supportive resources to help adults communicate with children about cancer in an age-appropriate and sensitive manner.
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