Healing Circles for Grief offer a safe, supportive space to share, listen, and explore loss, healing, and possibility through compassionate conversation, silence, and mutual respect.
This monthly support group is designed for adult patients/survivors diagnosed with Prostate cancer. The group will incorporate education lectures coupled with emotional support.
This support group is for cancer survivors who have completed primary treatment or are on maintenance therapy, offering a safe space to openly process the emotional and physical aftermath of cancer and navigate the often overwhelming journey of returning to “normal” life alongside others who understand.
This healing circle is for people who are 45 and older who are living and thriving with Metastatic Breast Cancer. This peer-led circle will provide a safe place to connect, support and share with one another.
Nueva Vida es una organización sin fines de lucro que ofrece servicios gratuitos de cáncer a familias latinas, incluyendo grupos de apoyo que abordan el trauma del diagnóstico a través de conversaciones empáticas y actividades semanales como Zumba o yoga.
This group will examine a different topic each week relevant to members’ lives. We will explore meditation and mindfulness practices that can be applied to life experiences in a supportive way.
If you’ve lost a loved one, a healing circle for those in grief is an opportunity to share what’s on your heart and mind, to listen, and be listened to deeply and generously.
This bi-monthly cancer support group provides participants with the opportunity to explore their experience with cancer in a safe group setting with a trained social worker and to connect with others who are facing a similar challenge.
This cancer caregiver support group, led by a licensed psychologist, is designed to provide cancer caregivers with the opportunity to meet other caregivers, learn about useful tools for self-care, and explore ways to thrive in the caregiving role.
A peer-led virtual support group for parents who are newly diagnosed, in active treatment or in survivorship experiencing challenges with their role as a parent during their cancer journey.