What's on
Our cancer services and support are for you and the people caring for you. All our services are free. This is what we do. To find out more or to book, call 0114 553 3330 (option 1).
Every day
Transport service
Click to find out more about our free transport service from Barnsley, Chesterfield, Rotherham and Meadowhall to any Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
Complementary therapies
Monday to Friday, morning and afternoon, at Weston Park Cancer Support in Sheffield.
Emotional and practical support from our healthcare professionals
We are available to speak to on our telephone helpline 0114 553 3330 (option 1) or you can drop in at one of our venues; Weston Park Cancer Support, our Charity Hub or on our Big Purple Bus.
Welfare Benefit advice
Available Monday to Friday, morning or afternoon. Our advisors from Citizens Advice can provide you with support either in person at Weston Park Cancer Support or over the phone.
Frequent services
Bra fitting
Every other Monday at Weston Park Cancer Support. Hosted by Nicola Jane.
Hypnotherapy
Monday afternoons at Weston Park Cancer Support.
Legal advice
Tuesday afternoons at Weston Park Cancer Support or over the phone.
Auricular acupuncture
Monday and Friday mornings at Weston Park Cancer Support.
Look Good Feel Better
Wednesday from 1.30pm at Weston Park Cancer Support.
Mindfulness
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Weston Park Cancer Support or online.
Hair loss service
Friday afternoons at Weston Park Cancer Support with Hayley from the Self Empowered Wig Bank
Monthly
Coffee morning
You're invited to the Weston Park Cancer Charity Coffee Morning, which takes place at The Wave, The University of Sheffield, 2 Whitham Rd, Sheffield S10 2AH, on the final Thursday of each month.
Health walk
The Sheffield United Community Foundation health walk starts from Weston Park Cancer Support on the second Thursday of every month. Join us from 11:30 for a cuppa and a catch-up before the walk.
Prostate cancer support group
It’s vital every single person affected by prostate cancer gets the support they need, where they need it. Support groups can be a fantastic source of information and informal support for men and their families.