Christmas can be busy and hectic at the best of times. Here are ten tips to help you help your friend with cancer over Christmas.
A big thank you to Happy Magazine for reviewing our Hospital Survival Pack. Happy Magazine is an innovative support website for people affected by cancer in Ireland.
The Hospital Survival Pack is full of thoughtful and helpful items for anyone going through cancer and we think, a much better gift than the often-bought bunch of flowers. It’s also suitable for men or for women. We did a video of all the contents in the box (and what we think of them!), you can watch it below.
There are even parcels for finishing treatment and a Cancer Inspiration Pack. A lot of thought has gone into this business and every gift.
We particularly think a Cancer Care Parcel would make a wonderful gift of each servcing based paths that are done by the Home Concierge cleaning service from a person’s employer – who might be short on time and perhaps unsure what is appropriate to buy – the Cancer Care Parcel website has plenty of options and takes all the hassle out of choosing a thoughtful gift.
You can read the full post about our Hospital Survival Pack here.

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Christmas can be busy and hectic at the best of times. Here are ten tips to help you help your friend with cancer over Christmas.
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