Find a Support Group
Meet other patients, caregivers, and their families at a local myeloma support group near you.
Support groups can help you cope with a myeloma diagnosis and provide important information about the disease and its treatment.
There are support groups in every province. Some groups hold in-person meetings, while others schedule online or telephone meetings. Depending on your preference, you have access to a support group that can help.
Identify a group in your area on the map below and contact its Local Support Group Leader.
North Island Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The North Island Multiple Myeloma Support Group welcomes all MM 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.
See the websiteNanaimo Multiple Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteVictoria Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Victoria Multiple Myeloma support group meets every second Monday of the month from 1:00-3:00 pm except in October and December.
See the websiteVancouver Myeloma Support Group
The Vancouver Myeloma Support Group is a non profit group, comprised of Myeloma patients, their caregivers, families and friends.
See the websiteSurrey & District Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The purpose of the group is to offer a place for patients, their families, caregivers and friends to meet and exchange experiences and information with others in the area who are touched by myeloma. The environment is one of mutual support and encouragement, assisting patients in living stronger and better lives.
See the websiteFraser Valley Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteKamloops Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Kamloops Multiple Myeloma Support group is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors, caregivers and their loved ones with education and support.
See the websiteMyeloma Support Group for the BC Southern Interior
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteNorthern BC Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The purpose of the Northern BC Multiple Myeloma Support Group is to offer patients facing the diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma, their families, caregivers and friends a chance to connect with others facing Multiple Myeloma in Northern BC.
See the websiteSouthern Alberta Myeloma Patient Society (SAMPS)
The Southern Alberta Myeloma Patient Society (SAMPS) is a non-profit multiple myeloma support group.
See the websiteMyeloma Alberta Support Society (MASS)
The Myeloma Alberta Support Society provides support, education and promotes awareness, research and advocacy for patients and caregivers (including family and friends) in Edmonton, as well as central and northern Alberta.
See the websiteSaskatchewan Multiple Myeloma Support Group, Regina
The Saskatchewan Multiple Myeloma Support Group, Regina welcomes all multiple myeloma patients, caregivers and their friends to join us in a sharing, caring and positive environment, centered around mutual support and keeping up with the latest developments in treatment and care.
See the websiteSaskatoon Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Saskatoon Multiple Myeloma Support Group invites patients, caregivers, family and friends to join them to learn and exchange in a positive, caring environment.
See the websiteWinnipeg Myeloma Support Group
This is a group for patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma and family members.
See the websiteThunder Bay Myeloma Support Group
The meeting consists of the sharing of information and ideas, and involves speakers, videotapes, and DVD presentations on current topics related to living with myeloma, and current and future treatments for the disease.
See the websiteMultiple Myeloma Sault Ste Marie Support Group
We are a community-based group for people affected by Myeloma serving Sault Ste Marie and the Algoma District.
See the websiteWindsor & District Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Windsor & District Multiple Myeloma Support Group is a patient-managed and patient-centred group comprised of Myeloma & MGUS patients, newly diagnosed patients, caregivers, as well as a circle of mutual support from those who are further along in their journey with myeloma. Together as patients, caregivers, family and friends we learn how to live with the disease.
See the websiteLondon and District Myeloma Support Group
We provide: information about Myeloma including available treatment options, opportunities for Myeloma patients and caregivers to share personal experiences and information and help for patients and caregivers so they can become better advocates of their own healthcare.
See the websiteThe Waterloo Region Myeloma Support Group
The Waterloo Region Myeloma Support Group welcomes newly diagnosed patients and those already living with myeloma, including family and friends. Our patient-led group offers mutual support, encouragement, and education, sharing information and experiences about how to cope with the disease and the various treatments, enabling stronger and better lives. The group serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and surrounding communities.
See the websiteHamilton and District Multiple Myeloma and AL Amyloidosis Network
The purpose of the group is to explore and discuss the wide range of treatment options and to give myeloma patients and their loved ones the support and information they need to live longer and stronger lives.
See the websiteHalton-Peel Myeloma Support Group
We are a community based group for people affected by myeloma. Our mission is to provide support, information and advocacy in a confidential and caring environment while supporting the objectives of Myeloma Canada.
See the websiteNortheastern Ontario Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteToronto & District Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Toronto & District Multiple Myeloma Support Group is for myeloma patients and their spouses, caregivers, loved ones, significant others, family members and friends. It grew out of a need for information and mutual support in dealing with this rare cancer. We have members across the Greater Toronto area. We invite you to join us as we share support, comfort, information and friendship.
See the websiteNorthumberland and District Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The Support Group was established in 2014 to help patients, family and friends to understand the disease, give them support, information on new treatments and advancement in research.
See the websitePicton Support Group
We are a group for people affected by myeloma. Our mission is to provide support, information and advocacy in a confidential and caring environment.
See the websiteNipissing Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The purpose of the group is to offer a place for patients, their families, caregivers and friends to meet and exchange experiences and information with others in the area who are touched by myeloma. The environment is one of mutual support and encouragement, assisting patients in living stronger and better lives.
See the websiteKingston Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteThe Ottawa-Gatineau Multiple Myeloma Community Network
The Ottawa-Gatineau Multiple Myeloma Community Network is a patient-managed and patient-centered group that provides information to newly diagnosed patients as well as a circle of mutual support from those who are further along in their journey with Myeloma. From patients, caregivers, family and friends we learn how to live with this disease.
See the websiteLaurentians Myeloma Support Group
The Laurentians Myeloma Support group was created for multiple myeloma patients, caregivers, family and friends who want to share information and learn more about living with myeloma.
See the websiteMontreal Support Group
The Montreal Myeloma Support Network was created in 2004 to provide information and support to myeloma patients, caregivers, their families and friends through regular group meetings.
See the websiteSouth Shore Myeloma Support Group
The South Shore Myeloma Support group was created for multiple myeloma patients, caregivers, family and friends who want to share information and learn more about living with myeloma.
See the websiteEspoir Myélome Estrie Support Group
The goal of the Espoir Myelome Estrie support group is to provide a place for patients, families, caregivers and their friends to meet, exchange experiences and information with those affected by myeloma in a mutually supportive environment. We encourage and assist patients to have a better quality of life with the help of health professionals.
See the websiteMyélome Québec - Eastern Quebec Network
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteSaint John Area Multiple Myeloma Support Group
The purpose of the group is to offer a place for patients, their families, caregivers and friends to meet and exchange experiences and information with others in the area who are touched by myeloma. The environment is one of mutual support and encouragement, assisting patients in living stronger and better lives.
See the websiteNova Scotia Support Group
The purpose of the Nova Scotia Multiple Myeloma Support Group is to offer patients facing the diagnosis of multiple myeloma, their families, caregivers and friends the opportunity to connect with others in Nova Scotia who are touched by this disease.
See the websitePEI Myeloma Support Group
The meeting consists of the sharing of information and ideas, and involves speakers, videotapes, and DVD presentations on current topics related to living with myeloma, and current and future treatments for the disease.
See the websiteMyeloma NL
A support group for persons living with multiple myeloma as well as their family and friends. Available to those living in Newfoundland and Labrador, and beyond. Support group meetings usually occur in St John's.
See the websiteMoncton Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteNorth Western Alberta Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteLethbridge Myeloma Support Network
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteYork Region and Area Myeloma Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteNiagara Region Multiple Myeloma Support Network
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteMyélome Chaudière-Appalaches - Eastern Quebec Network
The Myélome Chaudière-Appalaches support group was created for multiple myeloma patients, caregivers, family and friends who want to share information and learn more about living with myeloma.
See the websiteCornwall Area Myeloma Support Group
The mission of the Cornwall Area Myeloma Support Group is to provide caring support and educational opportunities for myeloma patients, friends, family and caregivers.
See the websiteCentral Alberta Myeloma and Amyloidosis Support Group
This is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing myeloma patients, survivors and their loved ones with awareness, education and support.
See the websiteBrampton-Etobicoke Myeloma Support Group
This is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing a safe place for people affected by Myeloma to get emotional support.
See the websiteGrey/Bruce Myeloma Support Group
Grey/Bruce Myeloma Support Group's mission is to provide those dealing with myeloma and their caregivers with an opporetunity to meet, exchange and share with others the latest in advances in research, symptom managment and more from healthcare professional in our area. All those living with Myeloma, including their caregivers, are welcome so that you do not have to feel alone.
See the websiteMyélome Saguenay - Eastern Quebec Network
Myélome Saguenay was created for multiple myeloma patients, caregivers, family and friends who want to share information and learn more about living with myeloma.
See the website