National Month

National Brain Tumor Awareness Month

National Brain Tumor Awareness Month isn't about diagnosis — it's about dignity. About showing up, showing support, and pushing for change.

How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate National Brain Tumor Awareness Month.

  • Share one reputable resource with your network.
  • Donate to a patient-led organization working on brain tumor awareness.
  • Check in on someone you know who's living with it.
  • Book the screening or appointment you've been putting off.
  • Listen more than you speak.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Have the real conversation at the table — stigma-free, no lecture.

For kids

Answer questions honestly and age-appropriately.

For couples

Check in with each other's appointments, screenings, and follow-ups.

At the office

Share vetted resources and encourage people to use their benefits.

At school

Bring in an expert, survivor, or advocate to speak for a class period.

In your community

Run a donation drive, a walk, or a listening session for those affected.

On your own

Reach out to someone you know is living with it. Ask how they're doing for real.