This is group for people living with metastatic breast cancer (also called stage 4, secondary or advanced breast cancer). This is a safe, understanding space to connect with others who truly get what it’s like to hear the words that you are living with metastatic breast cancer. Together, we offer each other strength, compassion, hope encouragement and a place to talk openly—whatever you're facing.
PUBLIC GROUP - This is a space to connect around the challenges and questions that come with managing work and breast cancer. Whether you're navigating time off, returning to work, dealing with workplace conversations, or exploring your rights and options, you're welcome here. This group is open to the public (not just members of our online network) to help broaden access to important information, practical advice, and peer support.7 days ago16 Posts
This group is a culturally safe and respectful space for First Peoples affected by breast cancer. Whether you're newly diagnosed, in treatment, or navigating life after breast cancer, you're welcome to share your story, connect with others, and find strength in community. Think of this space as a virtual yarning circle - where you can speak freely, listen deeply, and feel supported by others who truly understand your journey.
PRIVATE GROUP. This group is a safe, supportive space to talk about sexual health and emotional wellbeing during and after breast cancer. We discuss topics like menopause, vaginal dryness, pain during sex, UTIs, and changes in libido, and share ideas and products that may help. Whether you're navigating intimacy with a partner or reconnecting with yourself, you're not alone here. This is a place for open, respectful conversations and shared understanding.
Whether you're caring for a partner, parent, child, or family member, this group offers a safe and understanding place to connect with others in similar roles. Share your experiences, talk through the personal challenges of being a carer, and find support from a community that truly understands the emotional and practical realities of caregiving for a loved one with breast cancer.