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When Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) hear a friend or loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, they often feel lost — unsure what it means or how to be supportive. AYAs face unique challenges during this time of life, and a cancer diagnosis can turn everything upside down. Having friends stay present and connected is vital to quality of life and health outcomes, but offering support isn’t always intuitive. Support is a life skill, and we are stronger when we can learn from one another. Check out our videos and podcast to get the answers you are looking for.

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Support Webinars

You’ll hear perspectives from patients, survivors, health professionals, researchers, and AYA advocates as they share real-world tools, insights, and guidance to help friends, family, and supporters show up and stay connected 

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Podcast

On our podcast, The Support Report, we share real stories from young adults and dive deep into how support changed their lives. Our goal is to inspire and empower others to create their own stories of presence within their community.

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support shorts

Tackling questions in bite-size amounts is what Support Shorts are all about. Quick tips when it feels like answers are hard to find. Everything from understanding what’s ahead, to self care, to navigating humor after cancer. 

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