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Bats for Brains

7701 W College Dr, Palos Heights, IL 60463 7701 W College Dr., Palos Heights, IL, United States

Bats for Brains is an annual Wiffle Ball Tournament held in the south suburbs of Chicago intended to raise money for the American Brain Tumor Association. Organizer Zach was inspired by his younger brother Max, whom at 14, was diagnosed with a Brain Tumor. Join as a team, or attend as a spectator. Cost is […]

$200

Dan’s Fight is Our Fight 5K

Peg Bond Center, Batavia, IL

The third annual Dan's Fight is Our Fight 5K fundraiser created in memory of Dan Grzybek who lost his life to a glioblastoma brain tumor in 2022.

Lula Fall Festival

Rafe Banks Park/Lula Ballpark 5831 Athens Street, Lula, GA

Lula Fall Festival is brought to you by Historical Society of Lula Belton, Explore Lula, GA. A fun weekend for the whole family! Local artisans and crafters, delicious food, children’s activities, and live music and entertainment. Donations made during the event will benefit American Brain Tumor Association.

Free

2024 Life Time Chicago Half Marathon

Run the 2024 Life Time Chicago Half Marathon with Team ABTA. Go the extra miles and change the future of brain tumor care by fundraising and running with Team ABTA. Cost: $50 Registration Link: https://www.classy.org/event/2024-team-abta-life-time-chicago-half-marathon-presented-by-hoka/e529350

$50

Lula Fall Festival

Rafe Banks Park/Lula Ballpark 5831 Athens Street, Lula, GA

Lula Fall Festival is brought to you by Historical Society of Lula Belton, Explore Lula, GA. A fun weekend for the whole family! Local artisans and crafters, delicious food, children’s activities, and live music and entertainment. Donations made during the event will benefit American Brain Tumor Association.

Free

University of Kansas Hospital Brain Tumor Online Education and Support Group

Virtual Event Virtual Event

This group is currently meeting on Zoom. See below for details. Learn about brain tumors and treatment options at the University of Kansas Hospital from our neuroscientists and physicians. Special sessions for family members and caregivers allow the sharing of experiences with others and expand knowledge between patients, families, and doctors. Optimize your physical and […]

Sacramento Area Brain Tumor Support Group

Virtual Event Virtual Event

For more than 20 years the Sacramento Area Brain Tumor Support Group has provided emotional support and educational programs for the community. This group is open to all patients with benign or malignant brain tumors, at any stage. Friends and family are encouraged to attend. Health care professionals serve as advisors and speakers for the […]

CancerCare Young Adult Brain Tumor Caregiver Online Support Group

Online

This 15-week online support group is for young adults (ages 20-39) caring for a loved one with a primary malignant brain tumor or brain metastasis. This group is a safe, convenient, and confidential space where caregivers can discuss the unique challenges of caring for a loved one with a brain tumor while giving and receiving […]

Event Series San Antonio Brain Tumor Support Group

San Antonio Brain Tumor Support Group

Warm Springs Rehabilitation Hospital of San Antonio 5101 Medical Dr, San Antonio, United States

Offers a brain tumor support group for patients, caregivers and survivors. Please call Teresa at 210-386-5608 before attending. This group meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Contact: Teresa Miller Zdansky 210-386-5608 sodagal@lavernia.net

Event Series Soup Stand

Soup Stand

Book Larder 4252 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA

Slurp soup for brain cancer research! Join cookbook author, cancer patient, and Seattle soup lady Caroline Wright at her monthly soup stand – think lemonade stand, but soup instead – in front of the Book Larder cookbook shop from 11-2 pm. Pick up a copy of one of her soup cookbooks and have her sign […]

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