Northey Family Resource Library
A complete list of resources is available by CLICKING HERE.
The Northey Family Resource Library was created and launched in October 2005 to provide a central location where those affected by brain tumours can access current, credible, and accurate information about their diagnosis.
The new Resource Library contains a wealth of informative materials about brain tumours, treatments, community resources and various videos, as well as access to the Internet, a TV and VCR, and a comfortable place to sit back, relax, and read.
New resources have been added to the library, including nearly 30 new books and a Virtual Library with documents you can download now. Visit the complete list of resources to access the Virtual Library.


Location: Located at the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada office at 620 Colborne St., Suite 301, London, Ontario.
Resources: All full list of resources available in the library can be reviewed by CLICKING HERE. Also available is a list of Virtual Resources (pdf documents) for your use.
Hours of Operation: The library is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. Staff are available to answer any questions and help you find any additional resources.

The Northey Family Resource Library was created to honour Steve Northey, Co-Founder of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and his family for their dedication to the cause, and to make information more readily available to Canadians about this diagnosis. To read more about the Northey Family Resource Library, click here.
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