Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group

Disability Service

Te Awamutu, Waikato

Join the Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group in Te Awamutu, Waikato, for heartfelt support and camaraderie. This inspiring community club meets every Friday at 10am for Coffee Mornings at Red Kitchen on Mahoe Street, and gathers for dinner and support on the last Thursday of each month at 6.30pm at the Te Awamutu Club. Connect with others who understand your journey and find strength together. For more details, contact Doreen on 021 874111. Be part of this caring Waikato-based group today!

Welcome to Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group

Meaningful connections and unwavering support define the Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group, a dedicated community club in Te Awamutu. This group provides a safe and welcoming space for breast cancer survivors to share their experiences, offer mutual encouragement, and build lasting friendships. With regular gatherings designed to foster a sense of belonging, the club plays a vital role in the lives of its members, helping them navigate the challenges and triumphs of life after cancer. Whether you're seeking emotional support or simply a friendly chat, this group is here for you.

Our Location in Waikato

Deeply rooted in the heart of Te Awamutu, the Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group proudly serves the local community in the Waikato region. Based at 542 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu 3800, New Zealand, the group hosts its events at accessible and familiar venues. Members meet for Coffee Mornings every Friday at 10am at Red Kitchen on Mahoe Street, a cosy spot perfect for relaxed conversations. Additionally, on the last Thursday of each month at 6.30pm, the group comes together for dinner and support at the Te Awamutu Club, strengthening bonds over a shared meal.

Join Us for Support and Connection

The Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group is more than just a community club; it’s a lifeline for many in Waikato. The weekly Coffee Mornings offer a casual setting to connect with others who truly understand the journey of surviving breast cancer. These gatherings are ideal for sharing stories, exchanging advice, or simply enjoying a warm cuppa in good company. The monthly dinners, held in a supportive environment at the Te Awamutu Club, provide an opportunity for deeper conversations and a stronger sense of community. Each event is thoughtfully planned to ensure members feel valued and heard.

Why Choose Our Community Club?

In the Waikato region, finding a group that offers genuine care and understanding can make all the difference. The Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group stands out as a beacon of hope for breast cancer survivors in Te Awamutu. By joining, you’ll gain access to a network of individuals who are ready to listen and support you through every step. The club’s regular meetings ensure consistent opportunities to engage, whether you’re a long-time survivor or newly navigating life after treatment. It’s a place where you can feel at home, surrounded by people who care.

How to Get Involved

If you’re in Te Awamutu or the wider Waikato area and looking for a supportive community club, the Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group welcomes you with open arms. To learn more about joining or attending a meeting, reach out to Doreen on 021 874111. Whether you’re interested in the Friday Coffee Mornings or the monthly dinner and support evenings, Doreen is happy to provide all the details you need. Take the first step towards connecting with this incredible group of survivors and experience the power of community firsthand.

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Upcoming Events


Members Only

Thu 26 Feb

06:30 pm
Meet at Te Awamutu Club for Breast Cancer Support

Connect at Monthly Breast Cancer Support Gatherings Come along to the Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group’s monthly support gathering at the Te Awamutu Club in Waikato, where you’ll find a warm and understanding community. Held on the last Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm, this 90-minute dinner and support session is exclusively for members aged 18 and above. Whether you’re in your 20s or over 65, this group offers a safe space to share experiences, gain strength, and build lasting connections with others who’ve faced similar challenges. The entry fee is something to confirm with the club, so make sure to reach out to Doreen on 021 874111 for all the details. Starting with a focus on emotional and social well-being, this gathering isn’t just about a meal—it’s about fostering hope and resilience. As part of the disability-services community, the group ensures everyone feels included and supported, no matter where they are on their journey. You’ll have the chance to listen, share, and learn from fellow survivors in a relaxed, friendly environment. It’s a powerful reminder that you’re not alone, and the bonds formed here often become a lifeline for many. 😊💪 Harnessing the power of community, these evenings are a cornerstone for those in Te Awamutu seeking solidarity. The Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group also hosts weekly Coffee Mornings every Friday at 10 am at Red Kitchen on Mahoe Street, offering another way to connect. Joining these events can truly make a difference in navigating life after a diagnosis. Explore Community Support in Te Awamutu Consider the welcoming atmosphere of the Te Awamutu Club, the venue for the monthly support gatherings. Situated in the heart of Te Awamutu, Waikato, it’s a well-known spot for locals to come together for various community events. While specific directions aren’t provided, the central location makes it a convenient place for members to meet and share a meal. Step into the wider Waipa District, where Te Awamutu serves as a hub of community spirit. Known for its friendly vibe and close-knit feel, this town offers a supportive backdrop for groups like Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors. Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, you’ll find a sense of belonging here. These gatherings are more than events—they’re a celebration of resilience and togetherness. 🌟

Te Awamutu, Waikato

Contact Info


"Connect with Rosetown Breast Cancer Survivors Group in Te Awamutu, Waikato! Reach out to join our vibrant disability-services community, get updates on events, or learn how to get involved. Contact us via email, phone, or social media for more details."

Doreen

0210 228 7411