Learn to be a friend to someone with cancer
Walking the path of cancer should never be done alone and this is why support groups in Estcourt host regular meetings and information sessions to provide comfort, lend an ear and motivate

Cancer has a major impact on the lives of the people it affects. It’s not just the person diagnosed with the disease but their family, friends, colleagues and even community.
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Walking the path of cancer should never be done alone and this is why support groups in Estcourt host regular meetings and information sessions to provide comfort, lend an ear and motivate.
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This Saturday, the Cancer Survivors and Act of Random Kindness (ARK) Support Group will be discussing ‘How to be a friend to someone with cancer’ at their meeting.
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The presenter will be Ramika Peerbhay and this will be the third part in the series on topics related to cancer. The meeting is not restricted to cancer survivors, anyone requiring support for physical or mental and emotional conditions, is welcome. The meeting will be held at the AFM Church in Brickhill Road starting at 2pm on November 10.
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