A supportive, education-centered virtual workshop led by a licensed social worker that helps adults learn how to discuss cancer with children in an age‑appropriate and emotionally sensitive way.
Dr. Sheila K. Collins, author of The Art of Grieving, offers an interactive online presentation exploring how embodied storytelling and deep listening can transform the overlooked grief of cancer experiences into a healing, lifelong art.
Join us for a 30-minute information session to discover how our compassionate, integrative healing programs—offered both virtually and in-person—support individuals living with cancer and their loved ones through personalized, hope-filled paths to wellness.
This interactive workshop guides participants through creating an advance directive, choosing a healthcare agent, documenting their wishes, and exploring cultural perspectives on end-of-life planning in a supportive, confidential setting.
This workshop offers a supportive space for people living with cancer to explore body grief through discussion, creative body mapping, and grounding practices, helping participants reflect on their changing bodies, cultivate self-compassion, and find healing in shared understanding.
Join us for an illuminating conversation with author Judith L. Pearson about her latest book, Radical Sisters: Shirley Temple Black, Rose Kushner, Evelyn Lauder and the Dawn of the Breast Cancer Movement.
This interactive workshop guides participants through creating an advance directive, choosing a healthcare agent, documenting their wishes, and exploring cultural perspectives on end-of-life planning in a supportive, confidential setting.