CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation - Cape Town

12 Sybrand Road
Cape Town
South Africa

(086) 110-6441  /   (021) 531-0052

12 Sybrand Road, Cape Town, South Africa
CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation is a country wide voluntary organisation. It brings together the parents of children who suffer from all varieties of cancer or life threatening blood disorders.

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Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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