Bright Spot Network Virtual Support Groups
STATE/LOCATION
California
Virtual
ADDRESS (if in person)
AGE GROUP
Adult
GROUP IS FOR:
Caregivers
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STATE/LOCATION
ADDRESS (if in person)
AGE GROUP
GROUP IS FOR:
Please join us and other parents in conversation to talk about the fears, challenges, and successful coping strategies associated with parenting through cancer treatment and survivorship. All virtual support groups are free and facilitated by a social worker.
Please email carissa@brightspotnetwork.org to RSVP or for more information.
Partners: 2nd Monday @ 10:30 am PT & 4th Saturday @ 1 pm PT
Active Treatment and Early Survivorship Support Group: 3rd Monday @ 10:30 am PT
Long Term Survivorship Support Group: 2nd Sunday @ 1 pm PT
Contact: Carissa Hodgson, LCSW, OSW-C
carissa@brightspotnetwork.org
https://www.brightspotnetwork.org/support-groups
Please join us and other parents in conversation to talk about the fears, challenges, and successful coping strategies associated with parenting through cancer treatment and survivorship. All virtual support groups are free and facilitated by a social worker.
Please email carissa@brightspotnetwork.org to RSVP or for more information.
Partners: 2nd Monday @ 10:30 am PT & 4th Saturday @ 1 pm PT
Active Treatment and Early Survivorship Support Group: 3rd Monday @ 10:30 am PT
Long Term Survivorship Support Group: 2nd Sunday @ 1 pm PT
Contact: Carissa Hodgson, LCSW, OSW-C
carissa@brightspotnetwork.org
https://www.brightspotnetwork.org/support-groups
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