Building on the national effort first established by the National Brain Tumor Society and Congressional resolutions in 2008, the Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance (CTBTA) has successfully led the charge to have May officially recognized as “Brain Tumor Awareness Month” in Connecticut.
Coming off the heels of a record-setting 2024 in terms of donations, the Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance (CTBTA) is granting $190,000 to the five Connecticut hospitals where brain tumor surgery is performed and patient support is provided, as well as $15,000 to Healing Meals to support an earmarked…
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Reginald Anderson Memorial Scholarship! One scholarship is available for both a brain tumor survivor and a caregiver of a family member diagnosed with a brain tumor. For additional information and key dates, visit…
The second annual Ken Stowkowski Memorial Golf Tournament was another major success, netting $7,335.00, which was donated to the CTBTA in furtherance of our mission and efforts. We hope you will join us for the third annual tournament in 2025!
The 2024 Reginald Anderson Memorial Scholarship is now open!
The CT Brain Tumor Alliance congratulates Morgan Platt for being selected as the 2022 Holden it Together Scholarship recipient.
The CTBTA is proud to announce this year's recipients of the Reginald Anderson Memorial Scholarship!
The CT Brain Tumor Alliance, Inc. will be celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2022 and while we pause to reflect on the accomplishments and differences we have made in the lives of brain tumor patients and their families, we recognize that our important work must continue.
All throughout 2022, we will be celebrating 15 years of supporting the Connecticut brain tumor community, thanks to you! While we are proud of the accomplishments we achieved thus far, we acknowledge that much work remains and we hope you will consider supporting us in this milestone year.