Forge Bingo at Cahaba Brewing Company
Cahaba Brewing Company 4500 5th Avenue South, Birmingham, United StatesJoin Forge for a day of bingo benefiting those impacted by breast cancer.
Join Forge for a day of bingo benefiting those impacted by breast cancer.
Forge Breast Cancer Survivor Center hosts a virtual "Coffee Conversation" on select mornings that features a 30-minute interview with a survivor, co-survivor, or medical professional on a topic, followed by a time for conversation with participants.
Join us at Forge for a fun, upbeat Zumba class. No experience necessary. Bring a friend and wear comfortable shoes.
Forge's Co-Survivor Support Group is a safe space for those who have loved ones impacted by breast cancer to connect and get support from peers as they navigate the difficult challenges of support and loving someone with a breast cancer diagnosis before, during, and after treatment.
Dr. Rodney Tucker from UAB will join us for this Coffee Conversations episode on palliative care.
Monthly support group for those diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 45.
This support group is open to anyone who's ever received a breast cancer diagnosis. Meets on the Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. via Zoom.
Join the Dance Foundation and Forge to learn how ballet can maximize quality of life after a breast cancer diagnosis. In this 4-week series, participants will meet each Friday in a real dance studio and be taught by a real dance instructor about the basics of ballet and how those movements can improve your posture and how you feel in your body after breast cancer.
We’re excited to welcome you into Forge for our Spring Open House! If you’ve been thinking about coming to see us, we’d love to take the time to show you the resources we have to offer.
April 26th's Coffee Conversation features Elizabeth Vander Kamp. Elizabeth is a Master Gardener, Compassionate Listening Facilitator, Certified Zentangle Teacher, wanderer, beauty seeker, and the Creative Director of her newly expanded business, Summer red designs.
Join the Dance Foundation and Forge to learn how ballet can maximize quality of life after a breast cancer diagnosis. In this 4-week series, participants will meet each Friday in a real dance studio and be taught by a real dance instructor about the basics of ballet and how those movements can improve your posture and how you feel in your body after breast cancer.