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SUPPORT: 

One-on-one support: Emotional support is available at any stage of the brain tumour journey for patients, caregivers and families who need someone to listen. Contact us from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (EST) at 1-800-265-5106 or 519-642-7755. Learn more –

Local support group: Our support groups offer a safe, welcoming space to connect with others who understand and to find comfort, guidance and strength along the brain tumour journey. Join our virtual French support group in Montreal! This Support Group determines its meeting schedule on a quarterly basis and communicates it directly to registered members.. Learn more

Facebook support groups: Our Facebook support groups offer a safe, welcoming space to connect with others who understand and to find comfort, guidance and strength along the brain tumour journey. We offer dedicated Facebook groups for pediatric families, caregivers, the general community and young adults. Learn more

Brain tumour handbooks: Our handbooks provide comprehensive, trusted information to help individuals and families navigate every stage of the brain tumour journey. 

Infosheets: Our infosheets offer clear, concise information on specific topics to support informed decision-making and understanding. 

Webinars: Our webinars feature expert-led sessions that provide valuable insights, education and guidance on a range of brain tumour topics. 

Podcast: Our podcast shares real stories, expert perspectives and meaningful conversations to inform, support and connect the brain tumour community. 

LOCAL RESEARCH PROJECTS:

2024 Feature Grant Recipient

Jerome Fortin – McGill University – Montreal, QC

Project Title: “Targeting epigentic molecules for patient-specific therapies in brain cancers”
Learn more about this project

Rolando Del Maestro Feature Grant

2021 Research Grant Recipient

Rolando Del Maestro – Neurosurgical Simulation and Artificial Intelligence Learning Centre, McGill University
Montreal, QC

Project Title: “A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Efficacy of Expert Benchmark Feedback Systems in Simulated Brain Tumour Resection Training”

Learn more about this project

David Fortin

2024 Feature Grant Recipient

David Fortin – University of Sherbrooke, QC

Project Title: “Customized GlioGel formulation for the treatment of glioblastoma”

Learn more about this project

CHILDREN AND TEENS:

GOcervo program: GOcervo is a support program that brings families together to connect, share experiences and access resources for children and teens affected by a brain tumour. Register your family and join us for our upcoming BrainWAVE activity in Montreal! 

Youth Education Awards: The Youth Education Awards support young survivors of pediatric brain tumours in pursuing post-secondary education and reaching their goals.  

Pediatric brain tumour handbook: The Pediatric Handbook provides trusted, practical information to help families navigate a child’s brain tumour diagnosis and care. 

Pediatric Facebook group: Our Pediatric Facebook group offers a supportive space for parents and other caregivers to connect, share experiences and find guidance while navigating a child’s brain tumour journey. 

Storybook A Friend in Hope: A Friend in Hope is a comforting storybook designed to help children understand and cope with a brain tumour diagnosis, whether it is their own or that of a loved one, through gentle storytelling and reassurance. 

Sibling Support Project: The Sibling Support Project provides resources and connection for siblings of children with a brain tumour, helping them navigate their emotions and feel seen, supported and understood. 

Superkids Educational Program: SUPERKIDS is an educational program designed to help teachers and parents educate children and teenagers about brain tumours and how the brain works, while promoting awareness, empathy, kindness and understanding. 

Talking to Your Child Resource: Our new guide, “Talking to Your Child,” for parents and caregivers, was developed to help discuss brain tumour diagnoses with children. 

 

YOUNG ADULTS: 

Trevor Harrison Civic Engagement Scholarship: The Trevor Harrison Civic Engagement Scholarship recognizes and supports individuals impacted by a brain tumour who demonstrate resilience, leadership and a commitment to making a difference in their communities. 

YA Support Group: Our support groups offer a safe, welcoming space to connect with others who understand and to find comfort, guidance and strength along the brain tumour journey. Join our Young Adult Virtual Support Group! This group meets on the last Thursday of each month from 7:00 to 8:30 pm EST. 

YA Resources and Information: Information and resources for young adults facing a brain tumour diagnosis, including guidance on relationships, intimacy, fertility and personal development, are available online through Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, along with support for their loved ones and caregivers. 

YA Facebook Group: Our Young Adult Facebook group offers a supportive space to connect, share experiences and find community with others navigating a brain tumour in young adulthood. 

YA Digital Stories: Our Digital Stories share real experiences from young adults affected by a brain tumour, offering connection, insight and a sense of community through powerful storytelling. 

 

CAREGIVERS: 

Caregiver resources and information: The Caregiver Corner on our website offers dedicated resources, guidance and support to help caregivers navigate the challenges of supporting a loved one with a brain tumour. 

Caregiver brain tumour handbook: The caregiver brain tumour handbook provides practical guidance, trusted information and support for those caring for someone with a brain tumour. 

Caregiver Support GroupCaregiver Support Groups offer a safe, supportive space to connect with others, share experiences and receive guidance along the caregiving journey. 

Caregiver Facebook Group: Our Caregiver Facebook group offers a private, supportive online space to connect, share and find encouragement from others, available 24/7, 365 days a year. 

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