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James McDonald Cancer Trust
Box 181
Weston-super-Mare
Somerset
BS22 6JX
Tel: 07833 940 075
Best time to telephone: any reasonable time
The James McDonald Cancer Trust is a national registered charity with the following aims:
- Support to people suffering from cancer, their families, friends and to those bereaved through cancer to help them come to terms with their experiences.
- Publication of information leaflets relating to all types of cancer.
- Encouragement of the formation of support groups to enable cancer patients and their families to meet others in similar circumstances.
- Provision of a counselling and befriending service.
- Provision of information, meetings, workshops, training courses, seminars and lectures and information on all aspects of cancer including complementary therapies.
- Establishment of fund-raising groups to finance the activities of the Trust including the Holiday Homes for Cancer Patients Project.
Contact the Trust for further information, literature or for membership details (free to cancer patients, carers, relatives and friends).
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