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Jewish Care Victoria and NCJWA launch cancer support circle for Jewish women in Melbourne.

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Jewish Care Victoria and the National Council of Jewish Women Australia (Vic) are launching the first cancer support group, Women’s Cancer Support Circle, for Jewish women who are going through treatment or adjusting to life after, on May 20 at 7pm in Caulfield.

“When I went through treatment for breast cancer, I really felt that a safe and welcoming space was needed in the Melbourne Jewish community for those facing cancer to share and connect, and I’m grateful NCJWA (Vic) and Jewish Care responded to my concerns,” said committee organiser Sharyn Kolieb.

“That need has only grown more profound in the wake of rising antisemitism.”

The first Cancer Support Circle will be facilitated by Renee Gani who has over a decade of professional experience in cancer not-for-profits including Breast Cancer Network Australia. Gani was diagnosed with breast cancer 13 years ago and started a social media support group online called “JEWBEWB” for women to share advice.

This will be a monthly support group and future meetings are planned to include sessions with a psychologist as well as wellbeing activities such as art therapy and meditation.

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