Cancer can be a lonely place. If you are in diagnosis, prognosis or 10 years down the track; the impact it has on our mind body and spirit is a journey unto itself.
When I started my cancer walk, I had to find my own way many times. I knew there had to be a place where there were signposts, friendship but most of all HOPE.
Please consider these resources the signposts on your Road, in grace
Jenene Delahoy – Founder of The Road For Hope.
For over 30 years the Gawler Foundation has been delivering lifestyle-focused cancer retreat programs, multiple sclerosis retreat programs and general wellbeing retreats programs at their Yarra Valley Living Centre.
BCNA is the peak national organisation for Australians affected by breast cancer, and consists of a network of more than 120,000 members and 288 Member Groups. More than 90 per cent of our members have had a diagnosis of breast cancer, and the remaining members have had a personal experience with breast cancer through a family member or friend
Look Good Feel Better workshops are open to anyone undergoing treatment for any sort of cancer.
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is a national not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving the knowledge of women’s health throughout the various stages of their lives, and to provide a trusted world-class health service for women
Oncology Massage can be a safe, effective and gentle modality. It may be of assistance with side effects of treatment and symptoms.
Lymphology Association (ALA) is committed to promoting the development of lymphology in Australasia. The Association will strive to improve the management of those with, or at risk of developinglymphoedema and enhance communication between health professionals, educators, relevant authorities and government in regard to oedemas and lymphoedema.