If your Friday nights are reserved for more mundane pleasures than debating Our Environment: Europe’s Role, then you would have missed the cracking, sizzeling and emotional debate that took place the other week on just that topic. But you can catch it here, so you can keep up-to-date and well informed with what the movers and shakers are thinking and indeed saying.
Check it out. Here’s the link again.
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May 8th, 2007
Being diagnosed with cancer is quite a shock and affects whole families - emotionally and practically. The Force Cancer Support Centre in Exeter offers information and support for anyone affected by cancer. It’s a free drop-in service with all manner of complimentary therapies and advice on offer. There’s support and counselling, education and training, and a right calming environment.
There’s a whole story about how the centre came about, and about how the People’s Republic’s home grown charity (there’s oncology and Exeter somewhere in that Force name) moved into support and maintains its massive commitment to research, but really the big news is it’s there, it’s free and it offers the kind of support that is so often needed but missing from your rushed and harried NHS.
We’re always on the lookout for local stories that have a national significance. This is a charity whose research has influenced the way cancer is treated and tries to make the everyday better for those touched by cancer.
Visit the website and if you need to visit the centre.
Posted by Cptn
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May 8th, 2007