Campbell River/North Island

The North Island Multiple Myeloma Support Group welcomes all MM and stem cell transplant patients, their caregivers and friends, to join us in a sharing, caring, cheerful and positive environment, centered around mutual support and keeping up with the latest developments in treatment and care.

The group meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 1:00-2:30 PM at the:
Canadian Cancer Society office
Unit B ? 1423, 16th Ave.
Campbell River, BC

For more information contact:
Linda Latham
Email: lindalathamcr@gmail.com
Telephone: (250) 923-4055

Nanaimo

The Vancouver Island Multiple Myeloma support group meets from 11:00-12:30 pm:

Nanaimo Golf Club
2800 Highland Boulevard
Nanaimo B.C.
V9S 3N8

Website: http://myelomavancouverisland.ca/events.html

For more details, please contact:
Lillian Barton at (250) 743-2693 or by email: Lbelle2@telus.net  
Donna Dickinson at (250) 818-8426 or by email: d2_dickinson@shaw.ca

BC Cancer Agency

The BC Cancer Agency (www.bccancer.bc.ca) is a part of the Provincial Health Services Authority and its priority is to answer questions from all residents of British Columbia and the Yukon and from Canadian health professionals and researchers.

Vancouver Multiple Myeloma Support Group

The Vancouver Myeloma Support Group meetings are generally held on the third Saturday of the month. Details & locations can be found at their website.

For further information:

Francesca Plaster
Group Coordinator
Tel: (604) 468-0184
Email: fmplaster@shaw.ca
Website: www.myelomavancouver.ca

Victoria

The Vancouver Island Multiple Myeloma support group meets every second Monday of the month from 1:00-2:30 pm.

Location:
Yakimovich Wellness Centre
1454 Hillside Avenue
Victoria, BC. V8T 2B7

Website: http://myelomavancouverisland.ca/events.html
For more details, please contact:
Lillian Barton at (250) 743-2693 or by email: Lbelle2@telus.net
Donna Dickinson at (250) 818-8426 or by email: d2_dickinson@shaw.ca

The BC Cancer Agency (www.bccancer.bc.ca) is a part of the Provincial Health Services Authority and its priority is to answer questions from all residents of British Columbia and the Yukon and from Canadian health professionals and researchers.