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We're still here for you, even if it isn't in person

Ione Slater from Cancer Society NZ - Kāpiti

Kia ora Kāpiti,

If you or someone you know is affected by cancer and needs information, advice, or counselling, we can help. Like many of you, we're working from home to continue our support services wherever possible. Our office number (04 298 8514) and the health promotion line (04 298 9676) will be answered Monday to Thursday, between 7.30 am - 2 pm.

In this uncertain time, you can still count on these services:

💛Contact our Cancer Information Helpline: Call free on 0800 CANCER (226 237) to talk to one of our friendly nurses who can provide you with information or advice over the phone. Or you can email a nurse at info@cancersoc.org.nz.

💛 Talk to a counsellor: a problem shared is a problem halved. We have counsellors who can support you via telecommunications. Call 0800 CANCER (226 237) to arrange an appointment or email a nurse at info@cancersoc.org.nz. They can connect you to a counsellor.

💛Connect to our online community: www.cancerchatnz.org.nz...... is a safe and supportive place to chat, share experiences and get further information.

💛 Take a look at our website to view and download any of our online publications.

For updates on COVID-19 for people affected by cancer, visit: bit.ly...

Please remember to look after yourself and look after others. Kia kaha.

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