Leukaemia Foundation

Leukaemia Foundation

Cancer information Emotional support Financial support and information Finding somewhere to stay during treatment Getting to treatment Talking with others who have had cancer

Contact details

Service available in:

All states and territories

What the service does

The Leukaemia Foundation supports people affected by blood cancer. Support is available to families and carers. Services include information about blood cancer and treatment options, emotional support, counselling and support groups where people can connect with others who have had similar experiences. The Leukaemia Foundation also provides travel support and accommodation for people who need to travel away from home for treatment. These services are for people who meet specific criteria. Support is available anywhere in Australia.

Key details

Operating hours

Mon–Fri 9am–4pm

Delivery methods

Phone
Video call
Face to face
Email

Cost

Completely free

Eligibility / Role

Person with cancer
Carer
Family/friends

Accessibility

Accessibility menu on the website

Language and community

Offer in-language support

Translated information
Support by Translating and Interpreting Services

Language supported other than English

  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • Arabic
  • Vietnamese
  • Filipino/Tagalog
  • Hindi
  • Greek

Community and identity

Tailored information available for:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Cancers supported

Cancer type

  • Leukaemia
  • Myeloma
  • Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Cancer stage

All stages