PINC & STEEL is more than just helping people after cancer, it is about giving hope, strength and courage.
PINC & STEEL is more than just helping people after cancer, it is about giving hope, strength and courage.
The Dry July Trust NZ supports the PINC & STEEL group programmes nationwide for people affected by any type of cancer. Find out more here
Bowel Cancer NZ is proud to be able to help fund and support Kiwis living with bowel cancer who need financial assistance to attend PINC & STEEL Cancer Rehab Programs. Click here for more information on the other support services that Bowel Cancer NZ offers patients and their whānau
The Breast Cancer Foundation NZ supports a number of women with breast cancer who need financial assistance to attend the PINC Cancer Rehab Programs each year. Click here for more information on the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
The Prostate Cancer Foundation funds a number of men affected by prostate cancer through the STEEL Program each year. Click here for more information.
Talk Peach is an organisation that supports women with gynaecological cancers, they support women to access PINC Cancer Rehab Programs. Click here for more information.
Head and Neck Cancer Support Aotearoa is an organisation that supports people with any type of head and neck cancer to access PINC & STEEL services. Click here for more information.
Leukaemia & Blood Cancer NZ supports people with any type of blood cancer to access PINC & STEEL services. Click here for more information.
Look Good Feel Better is an organisation that PINC & STEEL is proud to work alongside to support people affected by any type of cancer. Click here to find out more about their classes throughout NZ
Ovarian Cancer Foundation NZ is an organisation that supports women with ovarian cancer to access PINC & STEEL services. Click here for more information.
The PINC & STEEL Cancer Rehabilitation Foundation also greatly benefits from assistance from a number of Trusts and Foundations and shares close ties with The Sweet Louise Foundation, Cancer Society, CanTeen, Hospice NZ, and Shocking Pink.