Almost 700 people living with cancer have been supported through Wessex Cancer Trust’s telephone and online services, after the coronavirus pandemic forced its support centres to close towards the end of March.
The coronavirus pandemic represents a particularly anxious time for anyone living with cancer. Many are having treatment delayed, are worried about a higher risk of infection or are feeling more isolated and vulnerable.
To help, Wessex Cancer Trust is providing:
• Telephone helpline covering its 4 support centres in Bournemouth, Hythe, Chandler’s Ford and Isle of Wight
• Telephone counselling
• Facebook support group
• Coffee and catch-up sessions across Hampshire and Dorset
• E-mail mentoring and support provided by befrienders
• Dedicated online support featuring advice, videos and information
• Virtual sound therapy support groups
• Daisy Bus still taking Isle of Wight passengers to their appointments at Southampton Hospital, and will return to QA Hospital once this service is required again
For more information and to access support, visit https://www.wessexcancer.org.uk.
With most of the charity’s fundraising or events postponed or cancelled, it has set up a Just Giving page to raise money so it can continue to be there for as many local people living with cancer as possible. To make a donation visit https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/StillHereForYou.




























































































