One in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime, so the need for cancer support has never been greater. We want our centres to be there to support as many of these people, and their families, as possible and you're helping us do that.
When Colton's wife Amanda died a year after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Colton was worried about how to help his teenage daughter Saffron as well as grieving himself.
Colton tells his story in this short film and shares how he turned to ҹɫֱ²¥ for psychological support.
Read Colton's storyThe pandemic has created more challenges – from late diagnosis, delayed or cancelled treatments to feelings of loneliness and anxiety.
Our centres are built in the grounds of NHS cancer hospitals. The NHS provides medical treatment and with your support, we can continue to help people with cancer and their families manage the mental and emotional challenges of cancer.
Donate nowThe money you raise is used to make the biggest possible difference to the people living with cancer, who need us now more than ever. Our teams of specialists support people by phone, video call and online.
means an individual, couple or family can have a one-hour support session with a Psychologist, helping them address a complex range of issues
pays for one day of money advice to support people to claim the grants and benefits they are entitled to
provides cancer support sessions for up to 20 people to help them understand their diagnosis, treatment and life with cancer
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