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Calanova Cancer Care
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TODAY, Thursday April 27, a new, much larger Calanova Cancer Care shop will be open to the public at Avinguda de Joan Miró, 356 in San Agustin, Palma.
Calanova Cancer Charity wish to remind everyone that “no one gets paid anything for their work, so every euro earned is given ‐ after expenses ‐ to the main cancer charities who do so much to help the people on the island who suffer from this dreadful disease.”
The main recipients of the funds include the AECC (Spanish Association Against Can‐cer), the ASPANOB (children with cancer), DIME (palliative care) and the Cancer Support Group.
“We do need help, so anyone who has four hours to spare a week or a month and would like to come and join our team of volunteers please get in touch with Angela on 609 848 622,” said a spokesperson for the group.
“You will be very welcome and will meet lots of people, make new friends and have a nice time working knowing that you will be helping so many people.”
Calanova Cancer Care shop opens from 10am to 2pm Monday to Saturday.
