Bridge of Support returns to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
We’re excited to announce that Counterpart’s Bridge of Support (BOS) program has resumed at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. This vital program offers peer support to women living with breast and gynaecological cancers, right where they receive their care.
Bridge of Support is free and confidential, and connects women who are currently undergoing cancer treatment with trained Peer Support Volunteers, women who have experienced cancer themselves. These volunteers offer empathy, understanding, and a listening ear, helping others navigate the emotional and practical challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
We are proud to partner with Peter Mac to bring this meaningful support to women at their Parkville location. From 1 May, peer support is available on-site every Thursday.
Peer Support Volunteer Bridget said “It’s a great opportunity when women are in the day chemo chair – they have time to talk, if they want to. We can see how peer support complements clinical care.”
With this relaunch, Counterpart’s Peer Support Volunteers are now providing in-person support across four major Melbourne hospitals:
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre – every Thursday
Royal Women’s Hospital – every Thursday
Royal Melbourne Hospital – every Thursday
Sunshine Hospital – every Wednesday
We’re grateful to our dedicated volunteers and hospital partners for making this compassionate program possible.
To learn more about our Peer Support Volunteers visit Meet our volunteers.
If you would like to access support visit our How can I speak with a Peer Support Volunteer page.
Pictured (L-R): Mary Macheras Magias, Bridge Of Support Coordinator with Peer Support Volunteers Rosanne and Emma.