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Every day, 75 Canadians will hear the words “you have breast cancer.” While these Canadians are living longer, healthier lives after a breast cancer diagnosis, there is still so much work to be done.
By participating in this year’s Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure, I am helping change the future of breast cancer. I am running in honor of the incredible people in my life, and I need your support!
Please contribute what you can to help me achieve my fundraising goal. Every dollar makes a difference. Your donation will fund the best breast cancer research in Canada and a vitally important support system that helps people with breast cancer and their families nationwide.
Did you know that just $100 could fund two hours of life-saving research in a world class laboratory? Your contribution could lead to the next breakthrough!
Together, we can show Canadians facing breast cancer that we will never stop running.
Thanks in advance for your support!
Help celebrate the event that captured Canada on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. This will be my 9th year participating in this iconic event! Every fall I look forward to being able to help others that have been touched by cancer. I know how difficult the journey can be after the loss of my mom in 2019 and my own DCIS diagnosis that same year. Some battles you win, some battles you loose.
Cancer research can’t wait for COVID-19 to be over and because Terry asked us to try. This link will take you to my fund raising page, thank you for donation!
Erin Lynch is part of the Festival of Trees, she is organizing the Christmas Creations, Festive Trim categories.
Buy tickets for Grande Prairie’s most anticipated Christmas family event.
The Festival of Trees runs from November 27-29 in support of the Grande Prairie Reginal Hospital.