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Events calendar

Whether you’re looking to learn more about blood cancer, attend an educational webinar or get involved with one of our fundraising events, you’ll find all the latest calendar of events here.

If you’d like to know a bit more about our Online Support Groups and Webinars before you register for one you can learn more about them here or check out some of the previous webinar recordings.

Support – 7 February, 2024 7:00pm-8:30pm

20s to 40s Peer Support Group (7 Feb – 3 Apr)

Online via Zoom

Being diagnosed with blood cancer / disorder throws a young adult’s world into turmoil.  Whether you were diagnosed 1 month, 1 year or many years ago – a diagnosis can have immediate and long-lasting effects.  We understand young adults often feel alone & seek connection with others in their age & stage of life ‘who just get it’. 

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Sophie Gray AML in treatment
Support – 19 March, 2024 1.00pm-2.30pm (VIC / TAS / NSW / ACT)

Webinar – Immunotherapy and blood cancer

Online via Zoom

Many researchers are discovering new ways to treat blood cancer. You may have heard about Car-T and other forms of immunotherapy. You may have questions about it and wonder whether it could be for you. While there is a lot of information available, finding relevant and reliable information can be challenging.

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Sage Wilder with Patient
Support – 28 March, 2024 1:00pm – 2:30pm

Support Group – Topic: Living with uncertainty

Online via Zoom

Many aspects of a blood cancer diagnosis can put us in a state of ‘not knowing’ or being unsure about the future. This can lead to feelings of stress, anxiety and helplessness. However, uncertainty is an unavoidable part of life. In this group we will discuss how uncertainty shows up in our lives and share strategies on how to cope with uncertainty in healthy ways.

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Support – 18 April, 2024 11.00am-12.30pm (QLD / VIC / TAS / NSW / ACT)

Webinar – Managing the financial realities of blood cancer

Online via Zoom

Many people experience significant financial stress at the time of a blood cancer diagnosis. Personal and financial security can change, capacity to work can fluctuate and accessing insurance or support payments can create uncertainty and stress. Getting your financial affairs in order also includes planning for the future by making a Will.

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