American Cancer Society sponsored class designed to teach women undergoing cancer treatment how to cope with the changes in their appearance. Class includes a makeup guide, complimentary make-up kit, as well as use of wigs, scarves and accessories. Come and join other cancer patients for fellowship and fun, you will truly "Look Good and Feel […]
Please feel free to bring a snack, questions, and your hopes and fears. The group offers a safe and supportive atmosphere for gaining information, expressing your concerns, sharing emotions and broadening your perspective. There is a short body-mind meditation with the zither harp before the group starts, from 11:15-11:30 a.m., if you would like to […]
Look Good Feel Better is a non-medical, brand-neutral public service program that teaches beauty techniques to people with cancer to help them manage the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment. The program includes lessons on skin and nail care, cosmetics, wigs and turbans, accessories and styling, helping people with cancer to find some normalcy in […]
Advanced Breast Cancer Support Group is a nurturing group for women with advanced breast cancer. Women will have the opportunity to expand their coping skills, share emotions and experiences, and have an extra layer of support with others on this journey. Come join us every first and third Tuesday each month at 1:00 pm in […]
Head and neck cancer patients present with symptoms unlike any other cancer. It is important to have a safe place where people can connect and share similar experiences they are facing. By joining this group, you will be able to connect with peers who share similar experiences, build connectedness, and have a support system. This […]
If you or someone you know has been touched by cancer, this group is for you. CanCervive meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 1:30 pm in the Dorcy Cancer Center. Education, support, and coping strategies will be addressed in a caring, supportive and confidential environment. The group facilitator is a […]
Coping with Cancer Support Group is a free community resource open to patients, survivors, caregivers and families impacted by cancer. Each support group session covers a variety of topics, including: Coping with the ups and downs of cancer treatment Stress reduction and coping strategies Social support Mindfulness, relaxation and art therapy Education around common challenges […]
This group is for women who are two or more years out from their initial breast cancer diagnosis. Focus is on peer to peer support as well as information on long-term survival and recurrence prevention. Group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, 6:00 to 7:30p.m. Location: Radiation Oncology, Entrance 16
This drop-in group is open to individuals with any stage and any type of cancer and their caregivers. We will discuss strategies for coping, mindfulness techniques, the emotional and social impact of cancer, as well as any other topics requested by the group. This group is facilitated by the Cancer Centers of Colorado social worker […]
Take part in a night of painting and fun at St. Mary-Corwin’s Race for the Cure fundraiser. A portion of the proceeds benefit the St. Mary-Corwin Race for the Cure team. A $40 registration fee covers the cost of all painting supplies. Participants are welcome to bring their own drinks. Contact Brenda Galassini at 719.557.4548 or brendagalassini@centura.org to RSVP […]
When a loved one is faced with a serious illness, it can be challenging to know how to support them and how to take care of yourself at the same time. Caregivers join together in this group to support each other. Facilitated by Ami Gorsky, MSW. Please call 719-896-6000 for more information and to RSVP.
Men you are not alone, you now have a specific prostate cancer support group. Us Too meets the second Tuesday of every month in the Dorcy Cancer Center from 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Bring your spouse or friend, refreshments and snacks are provided. Call 719-557-5889 to RSVP or for more information.
Standing meeting of the Colorado Cancer Coalition Lung Cancer Task Force Location: Room L111 Call in info: Dial-in: 1-888-875-1833, Guest passcode: 93561200
Please feel free to bring a snack, questions, and your hopes and fears. The group offers a safe and supportive atmosphere for gaining information, expressing your concerns, sharing emotions and broadening your perspective. There is a short body-mind meditation with the zither harp before the group starts, from 11:15-11:30 a.m., if you would like to […]
Share your fears, joys, questions, and concerns in a safe, confidential setting, with other patients and caregivers. A Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Group. Location: Reflection Room
Standing meeting of the Colorado Cancer Coalition Family History Task Force Zoom Web Conference: https://zoom.us/j/9781446096 Dial: +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) Meeting ID: 978 144 6096
Location: Heyer Room in the basement Learn tools to help navigate the lung cancer experience, find ways to cope with uncertainty, and gain support from others. Guest speakers share their experiences on a monthly basis.
This support group is for women who are breast cancer survivors! Whether newly diagnosed, still going through treatment, or years out of treatment this group aims to offer peer support, share experiences, listen and welcome new members at any stage in their diagnosis.
Colorado Cancer Coalition Ovarian Cancer Task Force Meeting Location:Building B, Room B2A Park near Building A. Come to the security desk at Building A to sign in and get a guest pass. Christi will meet you there to walk over to Building B room B2A. If you are late, call Christi's cell (303-551-2793) and she […]
Lung cancer patients and survivors and their caregivers and family members are invited to attend a monthly meeting on the third Thursday of each month. The meeting is a full hour of open discussion/support group. The group is open to people who have received treatment at National Jewish Health and elsewhere. Location: Cafeteria, Room […]
The TUCC prostate cancer - men's networking group is designed for men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 55 or younger. A diagnosis of prostate cancer at a young age brings a host of considerations that may not be as pressing to men in their 60's, 70's or 80's. We encourage you […]
Empowering the woman within. Join us in Beulah, Colo., for a gathering in a beautiful mountain setting at the Mountain Park Environmental Center. Visit with other breast cancer survivors and share the strength, courage, humor, wisdom and kindness experienced on this common path. The cost for the retreat is $25. This includes meals, rooms and numerous activities to […]