HCCN project funded by the Health Inequalities Challenge Prize – What Matters to Me?

Cancer – What Matters to Me? 

Are you someone affected by cancer in the Huntingdonshire area? 

Maybe you have experienced cancer yourself, or a family member or close friend has a cancer diagnosis? 

Or perhaps you are a health professional (complementary to the mainstream) who has something to say about your experience of supporting cancer patients?

Everyone experiences cancer in a different way and they have launched a project: 

‘What matters to Me’? 

To learn more about your priorities, needs, thoughts and feelings around cancer, either in your own life or the lives of the people around you. 

The cancer journey is never a path you would choose, but the right services, people, information, support and friendship can make all the difference to both health outcomes and life in general.  

If they haven’t reached you yet, then please do reach out to them now and let them know more about you, what you need and how you feel. 

They want to listen and then ACT to shape their charity to be the most relevant, effective, dynamic and supportive it can be for everyone over the age of 18 affected by cancer in Huntingdonshire. 

If you would be happy to talk, the ‘What Matters to Me’ project leader Jackie Bland, herself a therapist who works with people with cancer, warmly welcomes you to get in touch. It doesn’t matter whether you have a lot to say, or just want to make a single point, she’d love to hear from you.  

 

Everyone’s opinion matters! 

Contact Jackie anytime: 

Email: jackie@pureturtle.co.uk 

Phone/text/Whatsapp 07786566779 

Post: Jackie Bland, 16, The Drive, Peterborough PE36AJ 

 

To find out more about HCCN charity, click here: https://www.hccnthecharity.org/

What Matters to Me is an HCCN project funded by the Health Inequalities Challenge Prize.