
Next session thanks to Gill Chasemore is at the Kilarrow Hub just outside of Bowmore, 2.30pm to 3.15pm. Thanks also to IDI for letting us have the room for free too! This is a very gentle form of exercise ideal for...

Next session thanks to Gill Chasemore is at the Kilarrow Hub just outside of Bowmore, 2.30pm to 3.15pm. Thanks also to IDI for letting us have the room for free too! This is a very gentle form of exercise ideal for...

Gill Chasemore has kindly offered to run another due to how popular the first was. It really is a very gentle but effective form of exercise ideal for those with or recovering from Cancer. No equipment needed, just wear comfortable clothing,...

This is Maggie’s Highlands latest Timetable of events available online via Zoom, which they have just sent us. In addition, they have asked us to point out the following:- ‘Network Groups These are aimed at specific cancer types, giving people a...
We just wanted to share a piece of good news we received this morning from Glasgow Airport Management. After many months of our Group trying to get a dedicated Patient Lounge (like the one enjoyed by patients travelling through Aberdeen) patients...

Oncologists increasingly recommend Tai Chi, a gentle, low impact exercise that can help to reduce stress, promote relaxation, improve sleep, mood and overall wellbeing. It can be practiced standing or seated, making it accessible even for those with limited energy or...

To join these free Zoom courses or to contact them for free Cancer Support or Benefits advice just Email them.

If you or someone close to you is dealing with cancer, you’re very welcome to pop downstairs (end room of the corridor to the left) for a free tea or coffee and a slice of cake. No pressure to talk, just...

Our next gathering is back at the Gaelic College where a cup of tea will be raised in memory of Jennifer, a great loss to our group as well as to many others. As Jennifer wanted, we remain committed to supporting...

If you have cancer, or have had cancer or are supporting a loved one with it, why not pop along to No.1 Charlotte Street Hotel in Port Ellen and see if the group is likely to benefit you in any way....

Article in Ileach Newspaper 12th July 2025
This is an informal and friendly group set up by those affected by Cancer to provide support and share information with others going through the same journey who also live on Islay. We believe no one needs to tackle this alone and we understand the extra isolation and difficulties often experienced when you live in such a remote location.


