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Busselton Support Centre Closure

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  • 5 Jul 2023 3:27 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Due to the impact of the ever-evolving cancer support services landscape, with a growing number of clients accessing our services via phone and online appointments, Cancer Council WA have made the decision to modify the number of support offices in the South West region.

Unfortunately, the Busselton Support Centre will be ceasing operations on Thursday 27 July.

Betsy Barton, our Cancer Support Coordinator in Busselton, will remain with Cancer Council WA in a different role.

We’re truly grateful for all your support in the past for our Busselton Support Centre. We have thoroughly welcomed being part of the Busselton community over the past nine years.

We understand this may be a challenging time for those who were connected to our Busselton Office.

We are here to support you.

Our South West Centre, Dot’s Place Bunbury, provides a welcoming environment for you to access a Cancer Support Coordinator in your region. Our South West Cancer Support Coordinator still remains available to provide emotional support and assistance navigating through the range of services available and can be contacted through Dot’s Place Bunbury.

Dot’s Place Bunbury also offers Wig service.

If you would like to reach out to Dot’s Place Bunbury, please see the information below:

Address: Dots Place, 62 Forrest Ave, Bunbury WA 6230

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