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CanTeen Queenland

CanTeen was created by young cancer patients and its policies are guided by young people living with cancer. The touchstone of CanTeen is the belief that young people, through meeting and talking with one another, are better able to cope with life. CanTeen also runs camps on school holidays.

Unit 2/24 Light St
Suburb: FORTITUDE VALLEY
State: QLD
Postcode: 4006

1800 639 614

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