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Shared Experiences Help To Better Understand the Myeloma Journey

Support groups empower patients and care partners with information, insight, and hope. The IMF provides educational guidance to a network of over 160 myeloma-specific groups. We are happy to connect you with other survivors and care partners, through an existing support group or by forming a new one. 

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The IMF can help you start a group in your area. Contact the IMF Support Group Team at [email protected] or call Robin Tuohy, Vice President, Patient Support at 203-206-3536.
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Welcome to the Albany Multiple Myeloma Support Group, founded in 2019. If you are living with Multiple Myeloma, you need not be alone. You'll find others whose experience can be a source of strength, hope, and inspiration. If you are a caregiver or caring friend, your needs will be addressed with programs sensitive to your particular needs. We invite you to join us and to benefit from a wealth of knowledge, comfort, friendship, and good times.

For more information, please visit albanyny.support.myeloma.org/ or contact Katie Pincher at 518-339-4675 or by email: [email protected]. We meet virtually on the first Thursday of each month from 12:30 to 2:30 PM Eastern. 

The Ann Arbor Myeloma Support Group, founded in 2007, meets virtually on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 6:30 - 8:30 PM Eastern. In an effort to meet the needs of all members, we will periodically have hybrid meetings with an in-person component as well as a virtual component via Zoom.

Please see our website annarbor.support.myeloma.org for exact dates and meeting type. For more information, please contact Mary Norat at 734-645-1713, Gerry Auth at 734-930-0339 or by E-mail at [email protected].

 

The Annapolis Multiple Myeloma Support Group, founded in 2016, meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 10:00 – 11:30 AM. We are currently meeting virtually. Please contact Sally A. Sellman, LCPC, NCC, HTP at 410-990-0941 or email at [email protected].

For more information about the Wellness House, please visit us at: www.annapoliswellnesshouse.org or call us at 410-990-0941

 

The Atlanta Area Multiple Myeloma Support Group, founded in August 1997, meets on the 1st Saturday of each month from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Eastern. We are currently meeting online and in person. 

For more information, please contact Nancy Bruno at 404-374-9020 or by E-mail at [email protected]; or Jim Mahoney at 770-294-8491 or by E-mail at [email protected].

Visit the group website at http://www.mmsg.org.

The Atlanta Multiple Myeloma Men's Support Group, founded in 2024, meets virtually on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:00PM Eastern. For more information, contact Anderson Flen at 404-219-7890 or by email at [email protected] or Ted Price at 404-401-1075 or by email at [email protected]. Visit the group website at atlantamens.support.myeloma.org

 

No Support Group in Your Area?

The IMF can help you start one. Contact IMF Vice President of Support Groups Robin Tuohy at [email protected] or 203-206-3536.

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Robin Tuohy, VP of Patient Support
Robin Tuohy
Vice President, Patient Support
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Robin Tuohy, VP of Patient Support
Robin Tuohy
Vice President, Patient Support

Robin Tuohy - Vice President, Patient Support 

25-Year Care Partner | Advocate | Support Group Leader  

Robin has been a passionate and dedicated advocate in the myeloma community for 25 years. Her journey began in 2000 when her husband was diagnosed with myeloma at the age of 36. This personal experience motivated her to join the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) in 2005, where she focused on supporting patients, care partners, and expanding the IMF’s network of myeloma support groups. 

As Vice President, Patient Support, Robin leads the IMF’s Support Group Team, providing educational resources and guidance to over 150 local and special interest support groups across the U.S. She plays a key role in IMF cornerstone programs, such as Patient & Family Seminars, Regional Community Workshops, and Living Well webinars all designed to provide critical information and support to those impacted by myeloma. Internationally, Robin is involved in the IMF’s Global Myeloma Action Network, helping advocate for the global myeloma community. 

My "why" is rooted in a deeply personal understanding of myeloma and a profound compassion for patients and their families—shaped both by my own experience as a care partner and my professional commitment to the cause. Every step of my journey has been guided by a singular mission: to educate, empower, and unite the myeloma community. My purpose is clear: to ensure that no one faces the myeloma journey alone. Working with the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF), I am honored to contribute to the IMF’s vision of "a world where every myeloma patient can live life to the fullest, unburdened by the disease."

 

Katie Atkins - Support Group Director
Katie Atkins, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, OSW-C
Associate Director, Support Groups
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Katie Atkins - Support Group Director
Katie Atkins, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, OSW-C
Associate Director, Support Groups

Katie Atkins, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, OSW-C
Associate Director, Support Groups | Southeast

Katie has been working as a clinical social worker for the past 15 years, finding a niche in oncology social work 7 years ago. She most recently worked in an outpatient clinic, serving in the primary role of patient & family counselor and support group facilitator. She is dedicated to advocating for the rights and needs of cancer patients and their families.  She values the opportunity to walk alongside patients as they face cancer and the challenges that come with it, educate the community about available resources, and advocate for patients facing barriers to care. Katie is committed to building lasting relationships with the people she works with, and empowering individuals to navigate healthcare systems and access the resources they need to live their best lives.

Katie was born and raised in North Carolina, where she currently lives with her husband, two daughters, and two dogs. Outside of work, she enjoys running, reading, hiking/camping, and cooking (and eating) vegan food!

 

IMF Director of Support Groups Becky Bosley
Becky Bosley, BSN, RN
Director, Support Groups
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IMF Director of Support Groups Becky Bosley
Becky Bosley, BSN, RN
Director, Support Groups

Becky Bosley, BSN, RN - Director, Support Groups | Mid-Atlantic
Oncology Nurse Since 2006 | Breast & Ovarian Cancer Survivor | Support Group Leader 

Becky has been an oncology nurse since 2006, and for the last eight years, has primarily focused on myeloma.  Since 2018, she has led the MidAtlantic Myeloma Support Group and co-leads the Living with High-Risk Myeloma virtual special interest group, which she founded in 2023. Passionate about empowering patients with education, she leverages her oncology nursing expertise to support myeloma patients and their care partners. As a breast and ovarian cancer survivor, she brings a deeply personal understanding of the challenges faced by those diagnosed with cancer.   

“Having volunteered with the IMF for several years prior to coming on staff allowed me to see a glimpse into the passion of every single person on staff. I felt the same passion while working with the myeloma coMMunity. The longevity and impact of the IMF is so inspiring in itself and I wanted to be a part of continuing that legacy. Patients know that they can count on the IMF for support and I am proud to contribute!”

Cecilia Romero
Cecilia Romero
Project and Technology Manager, Support Groups
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Cecilia Romero
Cecilia Romero
Project and Technology Manager, Support Groups

Cecilia Romero , Program & Technology Manager 
Public Health Advocate | Technology Educator | Project Management Expert  

Cecilia has more than 10 years of experience in project management and is passionate about keeping projects, programs and initiatives running smoothly through effective processes and procedures. Her background has been in been in higher education with a focus on improving the health and wellbeing in the communities we serve. She enjoys working with such a passionate team focused on improving the quality of life of myeloma patients while working toward prevention and a cure.

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Jenn Wieworka DNP, RN, OCN
Director, Support Groups
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Jenn Wieworka DNP, RN, OCN
Director, Support Groups

Jenn Wieworka, DNP, RN, AGCNS-BC, OCN - Director, Support Groups | Mid-West
Doctorate-Prepared Nurse | Clinical Nurse Specialist | Support Group Leader 

With over a decade of experience in the oncology field, Jenn is passionate about improving patient outcomes and reducing health disparities. Her journey started in inpatient oncology (2012-2017), where she gained hands-on experience in providing compassionate care to patients facing life-changing diagnoses. From 2017 to 2024, she practiced as a Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS-BC) in radiation oncology, where she streamlined processes and improving patient experiences through process improvement and health literacy initiatives. As a proud Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN), her work is centered on education, patient advocacy, and making complex medical concepts more accessible to patients. Jenn's goal is always to meet patients where they are, creating a supportive and empathetic environment where they can feel informed and empowered throughout their treatment journey. Now, with a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Jenn is dedicated to advancing evidence-based practices and continuing to champion the role of nurses in shaping the future of oncology care. 

“I’m driven by the belief that every patient deserves not only the best medical care but also the emotional support and understanding that allows them to navigate their health journey with confidence. Having witnessed the impact of cancer on my loved ones, I understand the fear, uncertainty, and need for clear communication in ways that empower patients to take control of their care. Being at the forefront of science and constantly learning helps me stay committed to the latest advancements in oncology care. In my work, I strive to make a meaningful impact by improving processes and policies, while creating an environment where patients feel supported at every step. I’m dedicated to helping people through some of the most challenging moments in their lives with the knowledge, empathy, and dedication they deserve.” 

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Yara William, DrPH, MHA
Associate Director, Support Groups
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Yara William, DrPH, MHA
Associate Director, Support Groups

Yara William, DrPH, MHA Associate Director, Support Groups | West Coast
Doctor of Public Health | Community Engager | Patient Advocate 

Yara has a background in public health and health administration, with experience in nonprofit, government, and university settings. She is passionate about health equity, community engagement, and patient advocacy. Her work has focused on bridging the gap between the community and health and social services. In her current role, she strives to break down barriers to resources, making sure every patient and care partner feels supported. Through education and connection, she helps empower individuals and strengthen support networks. 

“No one should have to face myeloma alone. Too often, patients and families struggle—not because resources don’t exist, but because they’re hard to find or access.  I believe in the power of community, in listening, and in making sure everyone feels seen and valued.” 

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Support Group Events

Kingwood Hybrid Monthly Meeting
Kingwood
June 6, 2026 10:00 am to 12:00 pm CST
Tampa Bay Monthly Meeting
Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg
June 6, 2026 10:30 am to 12:00 pm EST
NETN Hybrid Monthly Meeting
Northeast Tennessee
June 6, 2026 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Jamaica Monthly Meeting
Jamaica
June 6, 2026 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST
Eau Claire Hybrid Monthly Meeting
Eau Claire
June 8, 2026 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm CST
Maitland Monthly Meeting
Maitland/Central Florida
June 8, 2026 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm EST
San Diego Monthly Meeting
San Diego
June 8, 2026 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm PST
Racine Monthly Hybrid Meetings
Racine/SE Wisconsin
June 8, 2026 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm CT
University of Chicago Monthly Meeting
University of Chicago
June 9, 2026 10:30 am to 11:30 am CST
Shreveport Monthly Meeting
Shreveport
June 9, 2026 11:00 am to 12:00 pm CST
Mountain West Virtual Monthly Meeting
Mountain West
June 9, 2026 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm MST
Weill Cornell Monthly Meeting
New York City/Manhattan
June 9, 2026 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
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You Are Not Alone

Support groups bring together myeloma patients, caregivers, family members & friends. Patients involved in a support group experience more positive outcomes due to their understanding of treatment options, enabling them to have key conversations with their healthcare team.

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