Blue Mountains Life

HELPING HAND

Between full-time work, children and housework, women are busier than ever – so spare a thought for those dealing with cancer too.

Hawkesbury resident Jodie Amor was busy going through the motions of daily life when she was struck down with breast cancer at just 33.

When given that devastating diagnosis, there was no one to turn to in her local area, no place for others going through the same ordeal to meet and support one another.

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