New Cancer Support Group Launches in Nottingham: “Stronger Together”

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Are you a working-age adult (18-65) living with a cancer diagnosis in Nottingham? You’re not alone. The new “Stronger Together” cancer support group is here to provide a friendly and safe space for you to connect with others on a similar journey. Starting next month, the group will meet on the first Wednesday of every month, from ...

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Are you a working-age adult (18-65) living with a cancer diagnosis in Nottingham? You’re not alone.

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The new “Stronger Together” cancer support group is here to provide a friendly and safe space for you to connect with others on a similar journey.

Starting next month, the group will meet on the first Wednesday of every month, from 6pm to 8pm. No need to book in advance – just come along! Meetings will be held at Self Help UK (ground floor), 21-23 Pelham Road, Nottingham NG5 1AP. Free on-street parking is available on surrounding roads.

This member-led group offers a chance to share your experiences, find emotional support, and gain practical advice from others who understand what you’re going through.

Want to know more? Contact Anett Horvath by phone/text at 07951 496 784 or by email at [email protected].

Join “Stronger Together” and find support on your cancer journey.

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