• Care Partners

    Care Partners

    Virtual Format With Jean Griffin Borho, LCSW, MA Join therapist Jean Griffin Borho for the Care Partners support group for family and friends who are caring for a loved one with cancer. You will find a compassionate space to get support, practical info and understanding. Together, we find ways to reduce isolation and worry and provide...

  • Ongoing Treatment Support Group

    Ongoing Treatment Support Group

    on Zoom This nurturing group focuses on issues relevant to those with a metastatic, advanced diagnosis of cancer such as how to be a better advocate as well as enhance the quality of one’s life. Other issues discussed are body image, familial concerns, symptom management, pain control, anticipatory grief, and anxiety.

  • Men’s Support Group

    Men’s Support Group

    with Stephen Lottenberg, MD, PsyD Zoom Format Led by a physician and therapist, this group is for men in all stages of a cancer diagnosis, treatment, or after treatment. Learn strategies for coping with diagnosis, side effects from treatment, fear and anxiety and familial relationships.  

  • Guided Imagery Friday

    Guided Imagery Friday

    with Valerie Luna, C.Ht. Virtual Format This in-demand guided journey continues. Join Valerie Luna on Fridays for Guided Imagery. This program can help relieve stress, reduce pain, increase energy, stabilize thoughts and create inner harmony. Please call 818.906.3022 or email us at registration@wespark.org register for this featured program.

  • Beyond Cancer:

    Is Fear Our Friend? In-person or on Zoom With Leila Costa, LMFT Please join Leila for an in-person meet-up for individuals in cancer treatment, recovery, or long-term survivors.  Participants will also have a chance to connect with peers, share their experiences and enjoy a snack. Please reserve your spot for Beyond Cancer by calling 818.906.3022...

  • Tai Chi

    Tai Chi

    WeSPARK Cancer Support Center 14724 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 101, Sherman Oaks, CA

    with Nancy Hammill In-person Format Please join us for Tai Chi, a slow-flowing exercise often referred to as a moving meditation. It is a graceful, gentle exercise that anyone can learn to do. Tai Chi can benefit the mind and body, help reduce stress, improve balance and coordination, enhance memory, lower blood pressure and improve...

  • Breast Cancer Awareness: Emotional Gaps in Treatment & Self-care

    With Aimee Sax, MSW on Zoom Sometimes, treatment focuses solely on the physical aspects, and it's easy to overlook emotional needs—which can have a significant impact on overall well-being. Ignoring these needs can lead to stress, burnout, or a feeling of disconnection from care. By embracing emotional self-care, patients and caregivers can build resilience, feel...