No two cancer journeys are exactly alike—and the kind of support that brings comfort and strength can look different for each person. You may find healing and encouragement in a group setting, in the connection of a one-on-one relationship, or a blend of both. At Cancer Hope Network, we’re here to help you find the support that feels right for you.
A Range of Voices vs. A Shared Experience
Support groups offer the chance to hear from many voices—people at different stages, with different diagnoses, sharing their stories and wisdom. That variety can be powerful. Sometimes, though, the conversation may not feel directly connected to your own experience.
With one-on-one peer mentoring, you're matched with someone who has been where you are—same diagnosis, similar treatments, and a shared understanding of what it’s really like. That connection can offer comfort, relevance, and reassurance that you’re not alone.
Trained to Walk Your Cancer Path With You
Many support groups have compassionate facilitators to help guide the conversation, but it’s natural for emotional topics to arise that may be difficult or unexpected.
Our peer mentors are more than survivors and caregivers. They are trained volunteers who’ve walked a similar path and are ready to walk beside you. They’re prepared to have heartfelt conversations, hold space for your feelings, and provide the kind of hope that only comes from lived experience.
Support That Fits Your Style
If you prefer to listen quietly and absorb without pressure, a support group might be just what you need. There’s no requirement to speak. You can simply be present and find solace in community. If you’re looking for personalized support tailored to your story, a peer mentor is here for you. Every conversation is centered around you… your questions, your emotions, and your needs.
Support, On Your Schedule
Support groups are often offered virtually or in person, which can be helpful for those who live far from treatment centers or who need to stay close to home. But the set times can sometimes be hard to fit into a busy schedule.
Peer mentoring is all about flexibility. You and your mentor can connect in the way that works best for you—by phone, text, video call, or in person. And you can choose the times that fit your life, not the other way around.
Ready to Be Matched with a Peer Mentor?
There’s no pressure, no long-term commitment, and you can stop or change mentors at any time. Most matches happen within just a few days, and the support begins with a simple conversation. You don’t have to face cancer alone. Whether you choose a support group, peer mentoring, or both, we’re here to help you find connection, understanding, and hope.