Pleo Reach Out Organization CIC

An Important Conversation: Join Us for a Special Cancer Conversations Event in Wolverton

Are you looking to connect with local health professionals, learn more about cancer support services, or simply share your experiences in a supportive setting?

Community Action: MK, funded by Macmillan Cancer Support, is hosting a vital event designed to bridge the gap between cancer services and the people who need them most. We extend a special, warm invitation to everyone in the local community, especially those from ethnically diverse and faith communities, to attend.

What is the “Cancer Conversations” Event?

This is more than just an information session—it’s an opportunity for a two-way conversation. Whether you are personally affected by cancer, supporting a loved one, or working with voluntary groups in the area, your voice is crucial.

  • Connect: Meet and network with health professionals and others in your community.
  • Learn: Find out about the range of local cancer services and support available.
  • Share: Offer valuable feedback and share the experiences of those you support.

Your input will directly help us understand and improve cancer care, ensuring services are accessible and responsive to everyone, particularly those communities facing additional challenges in accessing support.

Event Details

DetailInformation
What:Cancer Conversations Event
When:Thursday, 20th November
Time:1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where:The Old Bath House Community Centre, Wolverton
Who:All local residents, community groups, and voluntary workers. Special invitation to ethnically diverse and faith communities.

Make a Difference

This is a unique and valuable chance to ensure that cancer care in our community is inclusive, effective, and shaped by the experiences of the people it serves.

We’d love to see you there – please join us and help make a difference!

To find out more about the broader work, you can explore the Community Action: MK Cancer Support Project here.

Meet Our Founder
Chioma Oti-Osammor

Lady Chioma Oti-Osammor is the Founder and CEO of PLEO Reachout Organisation CiC UK, a charitable initiative dedicated to supporting ethnic minorities living with disabilities. A passionate advocate for women and children, she also leads the United Umuadaigbo Ambassadors Club Global (Headquartered in the UK), raising awareness on domestic abuse and empowering communities through compassion and action.

Leave a Reply

Support Ability. Empower Lives.

Pleo Reachout Organisation CIC — Together, We Make Ability Matter.

Empower Lives.

Pleo Reachout Organisation CIC — Together, We Make Ability Matter.