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There are a number of groups for young people with cancer accross the UK, who meet up and do all kinds of things, but mostly help eachother through having cancer.
1. CLIC Sargent Northern Ireland Youth Forum (F.A.C.E)
F.A.C.E are CLIC Sargent Northern Ireland’s youth forum.
They are a group of young people who have been affected by cancer and share experience and help others through theirs.
F.A.C.E stands for Friends, Awareness, Cancer, Experience.
Want to find out more? Contact the CLIC Sargent Youth Service at our Belfast office on:
028 9072 5780 (Mon–Fri 9–5pm) or email careni@clicsargent.org.uk
You can also download our leaflet and latest newsletter below:
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YCFS has been set up to develop a youth-led forum and provide a platform for the interests of young people across Scotland who are affected by cancer. More information can be found by visiting their website at: http://www.ycfscot.org/
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