Young Breast Cancer Support Group
Monthly support group for those diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 45.
Monthly support group for those diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 45.
Join us for an in-person celebration in the form of a sip n' paint, snacks, and creation of Valentine's Cards in collaboration with the JLB!
The challenges of caring for a loved one with cancer can often result in the caregiver ignoring their own physical and emotional health. This group allows caregivers to share their experiences, exchange information, discuss how to manage fatigue and stress, and find available resources specific for those diagnosed with cancer. The group meets the second […]
This group meets on the second Tuesday of the month at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills. For more information or to RSVP, contact Betty Shivers at [email protected] or205-612-7801
Join Ascension St. Vincent's and Forge to learn how nutrition and exercise can maximize quality of life for cancer survivors and their loved ones.
All are welcome to join this monthly support group at Ascension St. Vincent's. This group meets on the 3rd Monday of the month from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Bruno Conference Center.
Please join our Coffee Conversation to talk with Dr. Elkhanany about Breast Cancer Myths.
Join Ascension St. Vincent's and Forge to learn how nutrition and exercise can maximize quality of life for cancer survivors and their loved ones.
Join us at Forge for a fun, upbeat Zumba class. No experience necessary. Bring a friend and wear comfortable shoes.
It is not easy to understand or accept the loss of a loved one. Many emotions surface which take time to sort out, to understand, and finally to resolve. By sharing with others, you will learn that you are experiencing natural and normal grief responses. This bereavement support group provides insights about the grief process […]
Hosted by Forge Breast Cancer Survivor Center and Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Forge's gardening classes are for anyone who has ever been diagnosed with breast cancer, as well as their loved ones and the healthcare professionals that serve them.