Community Health and Social Services
These services provide support for you and your whānau if you have been affected by cancer.
Cancer counselling services offer emotional support for people with cancer and their whānau.
Cancer counselling providers 16 results
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Cancer Society Wairarapa
The Wairarapa Cancer Society is committed to offering the utmost support to individuals affected by cancer and their whānau.
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Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
The Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand is the country’s foremost breast cancer education and awareness organization.
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Poutiri Hauora Pahi
Poutiri is a holistic Wellness Centre to make health, employment and wellness services more affordable and accessible for whānau.
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Cancer Society Otago and Southland Walk in
Working to improve community well-being by reducing the incidence and impact of cancer - any cancer, any question.
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Cancer Support Team | Hawke's Bay
Our team can support you and your whānau as you come to terms with your diagnosis and the impact it may have on your day-to-day
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Aroha Mai Cancer Support Services Walk in
We aim for better access to quality Cancer Support Services for Maori and the wider community.
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Cancer Society Hawke's Bay
We provide a range of FREE support services for people with cancer and their family/caregivers.
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Cancer Society Taranaki
We provide a range of FREE support services for people with cancer and their family/caregivers.
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Cancer Society Whanganui
We are here to support local people and their families when they are faced with a diagnosis of cancer.
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Aratika Cancer Trust
Aratika Cancer Trust offers services that educate and empower people with a cancer diagnosis
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Cancer Society Northland Walk in
The Cancer Society of New Zealand is an independent non-government organisation dedicated to reducing the incidence and impact of cancer in the community through research,
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Bowel Cancer New Zealand
We are New Zealand's leading bowel cancer charity supporting patients and their whānau affected by bowel cancer.
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Kenzie's Gift
Kenzie’s Gift supports the mental health of tamariki (children) and mātātahi (young people) affected by serious illness or grief.
