Calderdale Women's Cancer Support Network
Welcomes all women

 Who is it for?

Living Well is for women from Calderdale and all surrounding areas with, or who have had cancer. If you want to bring a close friend, partner or carer with you then they too will be able to take part in activities and talk with others in a similar situation.

 What does it cost?

There is no charge for therapies; if you stay for lunch we welcome any donation you are able to make.

Welcome

Living Well offers you the opportunity to take time out, come and talk to others, find useful information and approaches to help you in your recovery.

Living Well offers complementary therapies alongside your medical treatment.

A range of individual therapies and groups which you can try out. The individual therapies ease stress and encourage deep relaxation.

The groups are an opportunity to learn new skills and approaches to aid your long term recovery; eg. visualization, meditation, and Tai Chi.

Each month we share a delicious healthy lunch.

“A friendly, supportive and positive atmosphere, where you can meet with other women who have or have had cancer.”

“A day that is for me, so I can leave everything behind and switch off.”

“A new group of friends that I can talk to and be understood.”

First time? Any Enquiries?
Please phone 07794 688 180
You can also or visit us on Facebook,
or call in and see us for a chat between 11am and 12.30

 
Lottery Funded Living Well is a women's cancer support network welcoming all women in and around Calderdale, including Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall, Walsden, Mytholmroyd, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Elland, Brighouse, Luddenden, Luddendenfoot, Cragg Vale, and Ripponden. We offer free support, resources and complementary therapies as well as healthy lunches and nutritional advice to women who have or have had cancer.

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