Breast Cancer Support Northland Trust

We aim to provide practical and emotional care to every person in Northland receiving a breast cancer/ mate ūtaetae diagnosis, their whānau and friends.

We provide specially trained volunteers who have themselves recovered from Breast Cancer. It’s an opportunity to speak with others who have been in a similar position. Offering practical and emotional support, encouragement, and a shoulder to cry on. We supply information on relevant services you may need.

Breast Cancer Northland has supported thousands of Northland women for over 40 years. We provide help from south-east of Mangawhai across to the Kaipara Harbour and all the way up Cape Rēinga. Working on the basis of utilising mate ūtaetae survivors to support those newly diagnosed. Providing emotional support and a range of practical support and information. There is confidential, one-on-one, or group support available to all cultures in our region. Ensuring those with a breast cancer diagnosis are not socially isolated.

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Breast Cancer Support Northland Trust

About Breast Cancer Support Northland Trust

We aim to provide practical and emotional care to every person in Northland receiving a breast cancer/ mate ūtaetae diagnosis, their whānau and friends.

We provide specially trained volunteers who have themselves recovered from Breast Cancer. It’s an opportunity to speak with others who have been in a similar position. Offering practical and emotional support, encouragement, and a shoulder to cry on. We supply information on relevant services you may need.

Breast Cancer Northland has supported thousands of Northland women for over 40 years. We provide help from south-east of Mangawhai across to the Kaipara Harbour and all the way up Cape Rēinga. Working on the basis of utilising mate ūtaetae survivors to support those newly diagnosed. Providing emotional support and a range of practical support and information. There is confidential, one-on-one, or group support available to all cultures in our region. Ensuring those with a breast cancer diagnosis are not socially isolated.