PSA Prostate Cancer Support Association

Providing support and information for all those affected by prostate cancer

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PSA was set up by a small group of prostate cancer patients in 1995 and has developed into a national association of self-help and support groups, based mainly in the South East of England.

PSA is a registered charity.  The objects of PSA, set out in the PSA Constitution, are:

  • To relieve the physical or mental distress or poverty of persons with prostate cancer
  • To provide education and information about prostate cancer to persons who may be affected
  • To contribute to the provision of treatment and care of those affected by prostate cancer

The Trustees who are responsible for PSA are elected at the Annual General Meeting held in May, to which all members are invited.  The Trustees elected for 2007/08 are:

    Malcolm Perry (Chairman)

    Philip Barnard (Hon. Secretary)

    Robert Cookman (Hon. Treasurer)

    Graham Edwards - Canterbury Branch Representative

    Don Gibbs - Anglia Branch Representative

     

PSA's services are provided by members working from home and acting as volunteers.  The current office-holders are:

Our services are free of charge to anyone and are funded entirely by membership subscriptions and donations.

 PSA does not offer or give advice, only information and support. Those seeking professional advice should consult a qualified practitioner.

 

 

 

   
 

PSA Prostate Cancer Support Association Registered Charity Number : 1067 253