March 2026
Join fellow cancer survivors for weekly yoga sessions to help heal your body, mind, and spirit. Yoga for Cancer Survivors Help relieve stress and anxiety Feel relaxed, calm, and empowered Reduce muscle pain, gain flexibility, and tone No experience ...
Touro's 52 Weeks of Wellness offers cancer survivors the opportunity to explore a variety of topics that promote complementary therapies, wellness, and nutrition. These tools can help enhance your overall quality of life. This free program is ...
This group is open to those diagnosed with Heart Failure and their family members, friends, and caregivers. Education, resources, and emotional support provided. Wednesday, January 14, Esplanade Conference Room 3 Wednesday, March 11, Esplanade ...
The stroke support group is free and open to the public. Feel free to invite your family, friends, and caregivers. Most meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of the month except for November and December. Meeting time is from 6pm to 7 pm on the ...
People living with, through, and beyond treatment Join us to share experiences, receive support, and to connect with others in our community! Meets from 3 – 4 pm on the 1 st Wednesday of each month All are welcome. Come share your journey!
The World Obesity Day event will take place on: March 4 from 11am-2pm It will take place at University Medical Center New Orleans in Conference Center Room C. What you'll learn: Hear from a physician, registered dietitian, and psychologist as they ...
Breastfeeding Support Group - Jan Gourgues, RN, IBCLC, RLC, Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant at EJGH & Cammy Goldberg, RN, IBCLC, Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant at EJGH. Bring your newborn with you, and let ...
The Burn Survivor Support Group is open to Burn Survivors at any stage in the healing process and their loved ones. Our goal is to create a community of burn survivors and to provide a safe space for survivors to share their stories and work together ...
Attending a support group is a great way to receive support from others who are going through a similar experience. It’s also a way to give support to others. If you are just starting treatment, nearing the end of your cancer treatment, recently ...