The Canterbury Cancer Centre Prospectus.

This year 26,000 New Zealanders will learn they have cancer. This number is set to double in the next decade. When you have cancer, having a place to go for support, advice and information is more precious than you think.
Being able to get tailored support whatever type of cancer you are dealing with is hugely important.
The centre will be a place of support for people with any kind of cancer.
The new Canterbury Cancer Centre is due to open its doors in May 2023 and will be the first of its kind, providing integrated cancer support for patients from across the South Island Te Wai Pounamu. The new and innovative building design will include the largest accommodation facility for cancer patients in the South Island Te Wai Pounamu, and a new cancer hub to ensure our local Canterbury patients have a dedicated place of support. The Cancer Society’s Canterbury-West Coast Division is funding the new $22m facility with the help of the community. An estimated 9,000 people
The new Canterbury Cancer Centre will have:
• A new support hub available to everyone impacted by cancer
• A ‘park and ride’ service available for those needing easy access to cancer treatment
• Specialised day programmes and support groups that everyone can participate in
• A ‘home away from home’ feeling - 50 modern rooms for patients and their whānau to stay in when they travel to Christchurch for cancer treatment
• Culturally appropriate support for Māori and Pasifika
• Full kitchen facilities to make meals, or share kai with others
• Multiple lounge rooms to relax, unwind and socialise with others
• Landscaped garden and surrounding wetlands where patients, whānau and visitors can connect with nature
• Space for other cancer organisations and their teams to use as a base to provide their critical cancer services
• Room to expand our services to include psychosocial support, rongoā Māori, exercise rehabilitation, oncology massage and more
• Spaces where innovation and cancer research can be facilitated
The new and innovative Canterbury Cancer Centre has been designed to meet the community’s changing needs for cancer care now and in the future.
We all have a personal connection with cancer, whether at home, at work or amongst friends.
Supporting the Canterbury Cancer Centre is a great opportunity to have a positive and far-reaching impact on our communities across the South Island Te Wai Pounamu.
Partnering with the new Canterbury Cancer Centre is an opportunity for you to support thousands of families. People from all over Canterbury and the South Island will use this Centre and your contribution means you’ll be part of the movement to improve cancer care and cancer research.
Your support means that we can expand the services offered to families now and prepare for the growing number of new diagnoses over the next decade.
• Demonstrating that your company is socially active and responsive to a major health issue that affects us all
• Aligning your brand with the Cancer Society’s wellrespected and instantly recognisable brand
• The opportunity to connect with and show support for communities from across the whole South Island
• Being part of a community that cares and is helping create a better space for people and their whānau when they need it most
• Working with the Cancer Society to improve our sustainability footprint
• A tailored Recognition & Benefit Plan linked to the value of your investment including media promotion, naming recognition, events, assets for internal and external communication.
• Access to our Volunteer and Wellness Programmes
• Joint community events and activations
Become a partner by ...
By sponsoring a room, you will help us create a home away from home for patients and whānau who need to access cancer treatment and services in Christchurch. Often patients need to stay for long periods and having a warm and comfortable room to rest and recover in is more precious than you think.
Room sponsorship rates are from $7,500 per year.
A $5,000 donation will help us to provide our free transport services for local patients and those needing to travel to Christchurch for treatment and support. It will also allow us to provide a shuttle service to and from Christchurch and St George’s Hospitals seven days a week from the new centre. For people having cancer treatment, not having to worry about or pay for parking is more precious than you think.
Donating your services or your products will mean that we can direct more of the funds that we raise to supporting people in the community as they deal with cancer.