Racing WA Community Fund launches partnership with Solaris Cancer Care
Solaris Cancer Care is happy to announce a new partner – the Racing WA Community Fund. The Racing and Waging Western Australia’s Community Fund supports
Solaris Cancer Care is happy to announce a new partner – the Racing WA Community Fund. The Racing and Waging Western Australia’s Community Fund supports
Surviving cancer can be a traumatic ideal but there are ways to reduce loneliness and anxiety.
Solaris Cancer Care celebrates its 20th year this month, reflecting on how it nearly didn’t exist after facing early lack of support and understanding.
A Spearwood resident Elise Tyrie has decided to participate in the national Dry July Campaign to raise funds for Solaris Cancer Care in honour of the multiple family members she has lost to cancer.
Solaris Cancer Care Great Southern has found a new home and will open its doors to those impacted by cancer in early July 2021 after months of searching.
This May We Thrive, explore how creative visualisation can help those with cancer reduce negative feelings.
Young adult cancer survivors say they can’t go back to normal because they have changed in new ways post-cancer.
Celesta Wijaya of Oneness Being Inc. has partnered with Luna Palace Cinemas to highlight the importance of integrative cancer care to the Leederville community at a movie night on Thursday, March 18.
More than 40 cyclists involved in a 600km ride to raise funds for critical cancer care will arrive in Bunbury on Thursday, 4 March, the second day of their four-day journey.
We have taken the difficult decision to postpone our 2021 Annual Solaris Cancer Care Gala due to the uncertainties surrounding COVID-19 restrictions. As a not for profit in healthcare, our attendees’ safety comes first, especially given cancer patients have more compromised immune systems.
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