
The Cancer Council NSW has launched a mobile information centre to provide people in rural and regional Australia with the opportunity to become more familiar with the work they are involved in and to provide education on cancer prevention topics such as tobacco, nutrition, sun and stressful lifestyles. It is the first of its kind in Australia.
The truck is accompanied by Karen an oncology nurse and a very knowledgeable public relations lady named Nella. Both ladies are absolutely passionate about educating and supporting people who would like to find out more about cancer support and related issues.
On their journey from Sydney to the Far North Coast, the two ladies have had an incredible amount of people visiting the truck. ‘We have seen several hundred people already. Most of them are calling in to find out what we are all about and go away with a good overview of what we do and the range and accessibility of our services’, Nella said.
In Newcastle, Nella was visited by a lady from the Cancer Council Helpline who believes that they were having as many face-to-face encounters as the helpline receives prevention calls each day. ‘I reckon that’s quite good considering this is our maiden voyage’, said Nella.
About 10% of all visitors are people who might know of The Cancer Council NSW but were not clear on the depth and breadth of the services TCCNSW have in place.
Nella said that they had seen a father seeking help for his young daughter not coping well with her mother’s breast cancer. He was given a guide and referred to the helpline for additional publications. Also a woman whose sister was starting chemo therapy for a brain tumor who wanted help with transport services. She received the Support Information Pack which contains vital information about emotional, financial and practical support. ‘These people were so incredibly grateful for this information’, Nella added.
If you are affected by cancer, know anyone who is, or you are just interested to know how to best prevent this terrible disease, then drop by and visit The Cancer Council Outreach Service here in Murwillumbah on 16th June 2008, located at the Sunnyside Shopping Centre nearby Coles Supermarket. It will be worthwhile your time.
Further locations are:
Tweed Heads 17th & 18th June
Mullumbimby 19th & 20th June
Lismore 21st & 22nd June
Kyogle 25th June
Casino 26th & 27th June
For further information on dates and locations please visit the Cancer Council website and search “outreach service” or phone Patty Delaney under 02 6615 732.
posted by Manni