Community Education Programs — In‑Person Ovarian Cancer Education & Support

Our community education programs provide in‑person education, wellness, and support for ovarian cancer patients and caregivers through local, community‑based events across the United States.

These programs are designed to deliver trusted educational content, practical guidance, and meaningful connection in a welcoming, in‑person setting. Community Education Programs take place in every region of the U.S., making education and support more accessible to the ovarian cancer community nationwide.

Participants gathered at an in-person community education program for ovarian cancer, wearing teal.

What are community education programs?

Community education programs are in‑person experiences created for individuals impacted by ovarian cancer, including patients and caregivers at all stages of the journey.

Each program may include a combination of:

  • Evidence‑based ovarian cancer education
  • Wellness activities such as gentle yoga, meditation, or sound bath
  • Nutrition education and guidance for managing side effects
  • Opportunities for peer support and community connection

Topics vary by location, but all community education programs are designed to empower and support participants in a local community setting.

Find a community education program near you

Explore upcoming community education programs taking place across the U.S. Select an event card below to view full details, including the agenda, session topics, speakers, and accessibility.

Participants gathered at a community education program for ovarian cancer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh, PA - March 21, 2026

Join us for a morning of practical sessions, including an overview of Family House resources, updates on the current landscape of clinical trials, and a nutrition and self‑care talk, along with built‑in connection time and an all‑inclusive cancer exercise demonstration.

Group photo from a community education program for ovarian cancer in Grapevine, Texas.

Grapevine, TX - March 27, 2026

Join us for an in‑person experience featuring sessions on emotional wellness with practical coping strategies and a restorative guided self‑care ritual, designed for ovarian cancer survivors, caregivers, and loved ones to connect, learn, and recharge.

Participants engaging in an ovarian cancer community education program in Annapolis, Maryland.

Annapolis, MD - March 28, 2026

Join us for an in‑person event featuring a mix of engaging sessions like an introduction with an ice‑breaker, sound meditation, and a dance/movement experience designed to support physical and emotional well‑being, plus opportunities to connect with others and enjoy networking and wellness activities.

Participants attending an ovarian cancer community education program in Arizona.

Tucson, Arizona - April 25, 2026

Details coming soon.

Group photo from an ovarian cancer community education program in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Springfield, MA - April 29, 2026

Join us for an afternoon featuring expert‑led sessions on emerging ovarian cancer therapies and clinical trials, plus a panel discussion on survivorship and life after treatment, all designed to inform, support, and connect patients, survivors, and caregivers.

Participants gathered at a community education program for ovarian cancer in Florida.

Sanford, FL - May 2, 2026

Details coming soon.

Participants holding artwork created during an ovarian cancer community education program in Philadelphia.

Blue Bell, PA - May 8, 2026

Details coming soon.

Group photo from a community education program for ovarian cancer in Des Moines, Iowa.

West Des Moines, IA - May 18, 2026

Details coming soon.

Participants raising their hands at an outdoor ovarian cancer community education program on Long Island.

Centerport, NY - June 1, 2026

Details coming soon.

Participants attending an ovarian cancer community education program in Austin, Texas.

Austin, TX - June 13, 2026

Details coming soon.

Why attend an in-person community education program?

While online education is valuable, in‑person community education programs offer unique benefits, including:

  • Face‑to‑face learning with experienced presenters
  • Real‑time questions and discussion
  • Guided wellness activities that support physical and emotional well‑being
  • Connection with others who understand the ovarian cancer experience

Community education programs bring education and support together in one place, helping participants feel informed, supported, and less alone.

Who should attend a community education program?

Community education programs are designed for individuals affected by ovarian cancer. Depending on the event, programs may be open to:

  • People diagnosed with ovarian cancer
  • Individuals in active treatment or post‑treatment
  • Survivors
  • Caregivers, partners, and family members

Attendance eligibility may vary by program, with some events designed specifically for survivors and others welcoming caregivers and loved ones. Event‑specific details, including who the program is intended for, are listed on each registration page.

Real stories from our community

Access to the right support at the right time matters. These stories highlight how community education programs help ease stress, answer questions, and foster connection during the ovarian cancer journey.

Frequently asked questions about community education programs

What are community education programs?

Community education programs are in‑person events that bring ovarian cancer education, wellness experiences, and meaningful connection together in a supportive community setting.

Who are these programs for?

They’re designed for people affected by ovarian cancer. Depending on the event, programs may be open to patients, survivors, caregivers, or loved ones. Each event page clearly lists who the program is intended for.

Are these programs only for survivors?

Not always. Some programs are designed specifically for survivors, while others are open to people in active treatment or post‑treatment. Be sure to check the individual event details.

Can caregivers attend?

Caregiver participation varies by event. Some programs welcome caregivers and family members, while others are intended only for individuals diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Is there a cost to attend?

Community education programs are offered at no cost thanks to generous sponsors and supporters.

How do I register?

Click on the event you’re interested in to view full details and complete registration. No referral is required.

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