
Respite Accommodation
Bradley’s Place
Bradley’s Place is respite accommodation providing families with the opportunity to take a break from the demands of cancer treatment and spend time away as a family.
Located just outside the township of Victor Harbor, Bradley’s Place is within reasonable proximity to Adelaide while near beaches and tourist attractions such as Granite Island and Urimbirra Wildlife Park.






Bradley’s Place was kindly donated to the Childhood Cancer Association by Neil and Robyn Walker, who lost their son Bradley to cancer in 1991 at the age of four.
The Walkers, along with their fundraising group (the Six State Challenge Team) decided to raise funds to build a respite home for the Childhood Cancer Association so that families have a special place to take a break from cancer treatment or spend time as a family during palliative care or bereavement.
Bradley’s Place was opened in 2004.
Bradley’s Place is supported by:








