Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
with Clarissa Tu, Certified Hypnotherapist Join our Guided Imagery series with Clarrisa Thursdays on April 14 & 28 at 1 PM. This guided journey and relaxing practice will leave you rested and ready to take on the rest of your day. Please reserve your spot today.
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.
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.
Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
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.
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.
Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
With David Richman Virtual Format Join author David Richman for the next session of the creative writing workshop. You'll learn about the power that writing has on emotional health. Participants can begin or continue their writing journey. Explore your creative side, and express yourself in a judgment-free, connective, empowering, and supportive community. Please register early...
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
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.
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.
Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
This supportive environment is perfect for anyone affected by a loved one’s cancer diagnosis. The group is both educational and encouraging in nature. It provides a venue for caregivers to vent their frustrations and seek support from others in a similar situation. Anticipatory grief, intimacy issues, and other familial concerns are discussed.
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
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.
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.
with Jessica Torres, PSY.D, LMFT In-person Format Join Jessica for an afternoon of creativity and connecting with your community. During this special Halloween & Family Workshop we'll create monsters. This workshop will be in English and español. Please reserve your spot today for this fun and in-person workshop.
Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
Únase a la Dra. Xiomara Rocha-Cadman, psiquiatra de City of Hope, para una discusión dinámica sobre la sobrevivencia al cáncer. Cubrirá los aspectos básicos de la sobrevivencia al cáncer, el miedo común a que el cáncer regrese y el manejo del estrés y la ansiedad. Los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de hacer preguntas. Todos son...
This supportive environment is perfect for anyone affected by a loved one’s cancer diagnosis. The group is both educational and encouraging in nature. It provides a venue for caregivers to vent their frustrations and seek support from others in a similar situation. Anticipatory grief, intimacy issues, and other familial concerns are discussed.
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
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.
How to Get Through It: A Discussion with Rabbi Feinstein In-Person Format Rabbi Edward Feinstein, a two-time cancer survivor, will be sharing his cancer story and insight on getting "through it." Join us for an afternoon of inspirational and humorous conversation with Rabbi Feinstein. WeSPARK guests will have the opportunity to ask questions, share and...
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.
Join Solla Pizzuto as she guides you on how to perform a self-massage for lymphatic drainage by using light pressure and gentle movements. This workshop can be useful for most people, but it will benefit individuals experiencing lymphedema caused by cancer treatment. Lymphatic drainage helps improve the immune system and reduce stress. Please register early...
Ed Sullivan leads this class that combines exercises and powerful meditations to help restore and maintain health and wellness. This weekly practice helps reduce fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. This practice can be done from a standing or seated position. Join Ed on Mondays at 3 PM.
This supportive environment is perfect for anyone affected by a loved one’s cancer diagnosis. The group is both educational and encouraging in nature. It provides a venue for caregivers to vent their frustrations and seek support from others in a similar situation. Anticipatory grief, intimacy issues, and other familial concerns are discussed.
In-person Format Join Michelle Rappaport for yoga in person at our center. This is a gentle class for all levels, for all people in all phases of their cancer journey. This movement class helps relieve anxiety and promotes better sleep Space is limited so please register in advance to participate. This in-person class requires proof...
Join Raminderpreet Elisa for a weekly afternoon of movement, breathing and stretches with cancer patients in mind. Yoga eases the side effects of treatment, improves sleep and fatigue. Patients, survivors, their loved ones are welcome to this movement class. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot and receive the link for the...
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.
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.
This group is designed to meet the needs of cancer patients who have completed their treatment. Topics addressed concern how the cancer diagnoses has affected all areas of one’s life. Some of the areas discussed are fear of recurrence, familial relationships, intimacy and sexuality, body image, career, finances, and medical issues. Overall this group focuses...
This group is for women with breast cancer in all stages, from diagnosis to survivorship. Participants will cultivate community, share resources, and find supportive conversations.