YOUNG SURVIVOR GROUP (ages 8-15)
ZoomIn this group for survivors 15 and younger, there are opportunities to meet other children with brain tumors, practice social skills, and learn coping skills through games and conversation. Register here.
In this group for survivors 15 and younger, there are opportunities to meet other children with brain tumors, practice social skills, and learn coping skills through games and conversation. Register here.
This is a group for parents whose children are 15 and younger at all stages of treatment and survivorship. Register here.
CBTF's Read to Dogs Program is for elementary and middle school age survivors and siblings of all reading abilities. Your child will be paired with a therapy dog and its person and will spend time reading out loud to an attentive, non-judgmental dog. It's all about gaining confidence and having fun. Email shaferko@gmail.com to attend.
Take part in games and fun with other survivors (ages 16+). Register here or contact Tom Ha at tha@cbtf.org to join.
Join Riley and Jeremiah to ring in the New Year with this fun project using canvas and acrylic paint! Anyone who registers by January 10th is eligible to receive an art kit in the mail! Register here.
This bi-monthly group is for siblings of brain tumor survivors (ages 14 and younger) looking to connect with one another. Register here.
This is an online group for all bereaved parents. Please join our Bereavement Facebook Group to participate.
CBTF and Next Step have joined together to offer monthly groups for AYA survivors in the New England area and beyond. Our goal is to build friendships and provide meaningful tools and information for life during and after high school and beyond, including career advice, advocacy, and support, all while having fun! Register here.
This group is for parents and caregivers whose children have been diagnosed with DIPG or DMG. Register here.
CBTF's Read to Dogs Program is for elementary and middle school age survivors and siblings of all reading abilities. Your child will be paired with a therapy dog and its person and will spend time reading out loud to an attentive, non-judgmental dog. It's all about gaining confidence and having fun. Email shaferko@gmail.com to attend.
This group is for young adults navigating life's challenges after graduating high school, whether that means furthering education or increasing independence. Register here.
This is a group for survivors transitioning from high school to college or are currently in college. Register here.