Get involved and help Queenslanders living with cancer by volunteering. Volunteers are the heart of our organisation. Join us to make a greater impact and connect with like-minded people.
Every contribution helps support those living with cancer. Whether a one-off donation or monthly gift, your support ensures funding stability for long-term goals and future generations.
Leave a legacy by including a gift in your Will, starting a tribute page for a loved one, or funding a research grant for early-career cancer researchers driving clinical innovations.
Organise a fundraising event in your community, either as a team or an individual. You can join one of our existing fundraising events or you might like to come up with your own way.
When organisations work together, we can have a greater impact for every Queenslander going through cancer and help amplify our message for all Australians.
However you get involved, you’re making a direct impact on the lives of Queenslanders affected by cancer. See the results of what we’ve all achieved.
Going through cancer is a multi-layered experience that can impact every part of your life, from the physical and emotional side effects, handling the mental load of dealing with treatment to more practical concerns like finance, admin and transport. Our resources and guides empower you to navigate the emotional, physical, and practical challenges of cancer.
Going through cancer is a multi-layered experience, and one that can impact every part of your life, from physical and emotional side effects to more practical concerns like finances, admin and handling the mental load of dealing with treatment.
You don’t have to go through this alone. Our team is here to listen and support you.
Whether you’re navigating your own cancer diagnosis, you’re coping with cancer in the family, or a friend has just been diagnosed with cancer, we’re here to provide guidance for every step of the way.
Receiving a diagnosis for cancer can be overwhelming, but you’re not alone. Taking time to process your emotions, learn about your options and creating a plan can help you feel more in control.
Cancer treatment can bring physical and emotional challenges, but staying informed, leaning on your support network and finding ways to cope can make treatment easier to manage.
From managing side effects to reflecting on your experience with cancer, finding your new normal after treatment can take some adjusting.
A diagnosis of advanced cancer can feel incredibly daunting and overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone.
Coping with a cancer diagnosis in your family or friend group can be overwhelming. Offering a listening ear and helping your loved one find reliable information can provide comfort during this uncertain time.
Guidance on how a workplace and colleagues can support an employee affected by cancer.
A cancer diagnosis in a school community can be a shock, so it’s important that schools and teachers are equipped with the information to best support affected students.
We offer practical, emotional and informational support services to assist you at every step of your experience.