Our focus is to help people, on their cancer journey, by offering services and support which complements their medical care, but also helps them to cope better with the impact of cancer and its treatment on the lives of the person with cancer, plus their loved ones.
Our services are aimed at helping people to manage the impact of cancer, the side effects of treatments, the emotional impact of a diagnosis, the impact of surgery and changed body image and bereavement support when a loved-one has died from cancer. People come to us with high levels of anxiety, difficulties sleeping, financial worries, struggling with the side effects of chemotherapy and other treatments and coping with an altered body image. This can have a massive impact on their physical, mental and financial wellbeing.
The services we offer are designed to support people throughout their cancer journey, and to make that path a bit easier to navigate.
Our services include:
Each year, Charis provides about 8000 services to approximately 1200 people from all over NI. Most of our services and support are offered in-person at our Cancer Centre, which has been described as a “sanctuary” or a “safe haven”.