Abstract Background: Despite an end to the US COVID-19 public health emergency, COVID-19 remains an ongoing public health priority (1). Patients with cancer can be at increased risk of progression to severe COVID-19 due to their cancer type or to receipt of immunosuppressives or treatment (2). Their mental and emotional well-being have also been impacted negatively (3). There is a need for awareness and education on managing and navigating risk of COVID-19 infection in patients with cancer. Method: Coping Circle Workshop series webinar ‘Navigating the Ongoing Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Patients’ was designed for patient/caregivers to reduce feelings of isolation caused by ongoing challenges associated with COVID-19; provide attendees with the tools to communicate effectively with medical teams; offer tips on utilizing and enhancing their support systems; and help develop adaptive coping mechanisms and provide resources for support. Pre- and post-webinar polls were analyzed to assess webinar impact. Training was provided by a social worker and a mindfulness practice was incorporated. Results: Webinar had 11 attendees; 91% had skipped a cancer medical appointment due to COVID-19. Post-webinar, all participants responded that the webinar provided new topic information or insights at a level of ≥3 (scale 0-5; Table 1). Attendees’ confidence in understanding and managing their potential risks associated with COVID-19 infection increased from 5.8±1.3 (mean± standard deviation) pre-survey to 8.2±1.8 post-survey (scale 0-10). Conclusions: Delivery of COVID-19 education by an aligned provider supports enhanced scientific discourse and disease management resource utilization and awareness. It may also serve to reduce time and resource burden on oncology providers when engaging in educating patients and improve patients COVID-19 care and management. Conclusions are limited by small participation size.