Cancer Council Queensland CEO Ms Chris McMillan said the charity was proud to partner with Icon Cancer Centre to expand the service.
“Providing adequate support services to cancer patients is a key part of our mission and this expansion enables us to reach out to even more people with practical solutions that make a difference,” Ms McMillan said. “A cancer diagnosis can have a significant impact on an individual practically and financially, but this service will help ease the burden of transport and parking costs for those facing hardship. More than 10,100 people in the greater Brisbane region are diagnosed with cancer each year and need our support.”
Ms McMillan said the door-to-door service will be staffed entirely by volunteer drivers from Monday to Friday.
“Since the initial service launched in Brisbane, our volunteers have assisted cancer patients through 950 bookings, and covered over 22,500kms transporting patients to treatment,” Ms McMillan said. “We simply could not do what we do without the spirit, determination, and enthusiasm of our volunteers – they are the heart of our work. Our transport volunteers help ensure that no one goes through cancer alone.”