Who we are!

The Northumberland Cancer Support Group is a completely voluntary self-help organisation.

The Group was started in 1986 by cancer patient Joan Ridley and was granted charitable status in 1987. Joan was inspired after going to the Bristol Cancer Help Centre (now Penny Brohn Cancer Care), the pioneers of the holistic approach to cancer care. To begin with our meetings were held in Joan's home but, as we grew, new premises were found and we have been meeting weekly in Hexham ever since. We are delighted to have recently moved into Ward 1.

We offer a gentle, holistic approach to cancer which does not conflict with conventional medical treatment. We recognise that each person touched by cancer responds in their own unique way, and respect their right to choose what feels right for them.

We have a Code of Practice and a Confidentiality Policy.

We have a team of dedicated volunteers who all work tirelessly to keep things running smoothly. Our complementary therapists are all fully qualified and insured; they work to strict guidelines approved by Professor Reg Hall (at the time, head of the Northern Cancer Network).

We welcome people regardless of gender, race, religious belief or sexual orientation.