Who We Help
Patients, Their Families & Friends
Initial Reactions - The Shock
A brain tumour diagnosis effects everybody in different ways whether you are a patient, family member, relative, friend or work colleague.
There will be a wave of different emotional feelings and all the practical issues to consider – my own son aged 13 at the time just said ” I feel numb “
Everybody is different and there is no right or wrong way to feel.
Know the Facts and Get Help
Our mission is to ensure that everyone diagnosed with a brain tumour in Jersey has access to practical, emotional, financial support and information.
Being informed is an important step in getting good care.
A brain tumour diagnosis is hard to come to terms with but support can make a real difference.
If you wish to speak with someone directly or connect directly with another patient we encourage you us email admin@jerseybraintumour.com now.
Chair: First 6months review
Reflecting on my first six months with the Jersey Brain Tumour Charity, I am proud to say that putting our clients at the centre of everything we do has been my
Fundraising Appeal
Fundraising appeal 💜 Ocean, age 10, is running to raise money for JBTC, on behalf of his incredible mum, who has recently had a brain tumour diagnosis. 🧠💔 While she
Swimarathon 2025
Many thanks to the Swimarathon and Lions Club. As a charity, we are amazingly thankful to be beneficiaries of this year’s Swimarathon, we have been awarded £6,500!! Thank you once
With more than 140 different types of tumours we can put you in touch with people who can help you understand the complexities of your tumour and what treatment options are available.
FAQs
- What symptoms should you be aware of, and how is a brain tumour diagnosed
- What questions to ask
- What to expect
- What online and offline resources are out there for brain tumour patients, families, and friends
- How to get help from health providers and social services as well as voluntary organisations
We are here to help so please don’t hesitate to