
Charity providing free onsite accommodation and practical and emotional support for loved ones and carers of children being treated at the hospital for cancer and leukaemia. Additional services include counselling and alternative therapies, support groups, treats and get-togethers. It also offers signposting to other services, advocacy and social work services, and holidays.
Peer support group offering support and advice to people living with and beyond cancer, and the chance to meet others with shared experiences.
A group of local choirs located all across Wales bringing together people living with cancer to help them find support, friendship, fun and a way to reduce anxiety and depression. Everyone and anyone affected by cancer, of all abilities is welcome to attend and this is a chance to spend time with others in a similar situation in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Support group for people living with secondary breast cancer. Meet others with shared experiences and get support and information. Held in person usually on the third Thursday of the month, 11am to 1pm. Register online to attend. See website and/or contact for more information.
St David’s Hospice Care, Newport
Day hospice for people living with life limiting conditions. It offers free complementary therapies, activities, guest speakers, beauty treatments, hairdressing and lunch. Run by St David’s Hospice which provides end of life care services including an inpatient unit, hospice at home service and family support team.
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