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CAN Assist- Cootamundra

Range of services to assist cancer patients which includes, Information, Accommodation in Sydney and Wagga Wagga, hospital care and financial assistance with both transportation and accommodation to their place of treatment. The society owns half of Lilier Lodge which provides accommodation for patients receiving treatment whilst in Wagga Wagga at a nominal cost. Can Assist may also offer assistance to cancer patients with the following;Breast Prosthesis assistance, Wigs, Incontinent supplies, Palliative Care assistance and Chemist accounts.

C/- President Marion Millar
Salt Clay Rd
Suburb: COOTAMUNDRA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2590

(02) 6942 2026

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