Category: Washington

  • Living with Cancer Support Group – Patients Only

    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.

  • BIPOC Communities Cancer Support Group

    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.

  • Living with Cancer Support Group

    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.

  • Caregiver Support Group

    This group is open to any person caring for someone with a cancer diagnosis. Join with others who understand the caregiver experience to share ideas, resources and challenges. Through presentations and discussion get the support you need.

  • Young Adult Caregiver Support Group

    Cancer Lifeline https://cancerlifeline.org/services/support-groups/caregiver-support-group/ Description This group is open to any young adult (~age 20-40) caring for someone with a cancer diagnosis. Join with others who understand the caregiver experience to share ideas, resources and challenges. Through presentations and discussion get the support you need. Facilitator Courtney Zier: MA, LMHC Date & Time 3rd Saturday, 11am-1pm…

  • Young Adult Caregiver Support Group

    This group is open to any young adult (~age 20-40) caring for someone with a cancer diagnosis. Join with others who understand the caregiver experience to share ideas, resources and challenges. Through presentations and discussion get the support you need.

  • Breast Friends

    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.

  • Bosom Buddies

    Monthly meetings provide educational presentations and a supportive environment to share with other women living with breast cancer. Join us whether you are newly diagnosed, going through treatment, or consider yourself a survivor.

  • Camp Sparkle (Tacoma)

    Camp Sparkle is a free, summer day camp for kids and teens who have been impacted by cancer – either from a personal diagnosis or that of a loved one.

  • Camp Sparkle (Seattle)

    Camp Sparkle is a free, summer day camp for kids and teens who have been impacted by cancer – either from a personal diagnosis or that of a loved one.