Monthly Zoom meetup launches in 2022
Posted on 07. Dec, 2021 by ibcneco1 in News
The nonprofit organization, survivingbreastcancer.org, is launching a monthly Zoom meeting on January 13, 2022 for women with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC).
The networking/support group is free and open to anyone with a diagnosis of IBC.
The group will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ET), and facilitated by Dr. Nancy Gaulin. The meetup will be held on the second Thursday of every month.
RSVP now for the January meeting. Each month, register online at survivingbreastcancer.org and a link will be sent to you.
Register here:
Thursday Night Thrivers IBC Meetup | SBC (survivingbreastcancer.org)
All of the online meetups organized by survivingbreastcancer.org aim to bring the community together. Join us the second Thursday of every month as we discuss inflammatory breast cancer, treatments, side effects, and gain valuable support. Our Thursday Night Thrivers Meetup is a “come as you are,” safe, and welcoming space. Our IBC meetups are peer-to-peer led by Susan Asci and professionally facilitated by Dr. Nancy Gaulin, Psy. D., MBA.
The mission of SurvivingBreastCancer.org (SBC), a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is to empower those diagnosed with breast cancer and their families from day one and beyond. SBC serves as an educational and virtual community platform- offering support from meeting patients and their families where they are on the continuum of a cancer diagnosis. SBC incorporates an integrative and collaborative approach to breast cancer, from risk reduction strategies and prevention, to treatment, survivorship, and living with a terminal diagnosis.
SBC offers a range of educational podcasts, webinars, writing workshops, blogs, and opportunities to meet and share ideas online. Their weekly e-newsletter has more than 10,000 subscribers. The site has visited by hundreds of thousands of breast cancer survivors each year since its founding in 2018.
The Zoom series for women with IBC is coordinated in collaboration with Susan Asci, 20-year IBC survivor and founder of the IBC Networking Group of Boston. Dr. Gaulin has facilitated this group for the past 10 years. The networking group of Boston holds face-to-face meetings quarterly in Milton (at the Church of Our Saviour) and sites in other communities around Boston.