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Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with the Cost of Cancer

Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with the Cost of Cancer

This FREE workshop is intended to help improve the lives of those with cancer and their families.

Join Jen Flory of Cancer Legal Resource Center as she discusses navigating the complex challenges of managing the expenses associated with the cost of cancer care.  Free booklet and lite lunch included.  The Cancer Legal Resource Center is a joint project of Disability Rights Law Center and Loyola Law School Los Angeles.

DATE:  Friday, November 30

TIME:  12 – 1:30 p.m.

LOCATION:  Cancer Support Community-Benjamin Center
    1990 S. Bundy Drive, Suite 100
    Los Angeles, CA 90025

RSVP:  310-314-2555

For more information on this program and CSC’s other free of charge services for those affected by cancer go to www.cancersupportcommunitybenjamincenter.org

We validate parking at our 1990 S. Bundy Drive location.

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