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Shine a Light on Pancreatic Cancer
November is National Awareness Month. Canadian awareness of pancreatic cancer is exceptionally low compared to other cancers despite it being the most deadly. We are proud to be part of a global movement to heighten awareness and make research into pancreatic cancer a national priority.
Raise awareness by wearing a ribbon or something purple, sharing your story or hanging purple lights in your yard to honour a loved one and bring hope to those touched by this disease. Purple lights are available for purchase in our store.
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Purple Parties are Back!
November is officially recognized as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and with your help, we can continue to raise awareness about this little known disease. Consider supporting one of these upcoming fundraisers: November 8th - Quest for Awareness - Toronto November 17th - Purple Party Masquerade Ball - Winnipeg November 17th - Pan Can Awareness Gala - Vancouver
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Help us Fight Pancreatic Cancer
There are many ways you can make a difference...
Create a personal fundraising page and turn any activity into a fundraising opportunity; just let your imagination run wild. Consider participating in a 5K walk, a marathon or a spin class or holding a car wash, bake sale or BBQ...the possibilities are endless. Here are some additional ideas or send us your unique fundraising idea!
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Research and Scientific Affairs
A new research effort at the BC Cancer Agency will seek to understand pancreatic cancer at the biological level, and to improve diagnosis, treatment and survival for patients. The Pancreatic Cancer Research Initiative will team genome analysis, clinical trials and nanomedicine technology... we are pleased to announce that a $100,000 donation was made to support this initiative.
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Golfing 'Fore' a Cure
We would like to thank our sold-out field of 216 golfers, our sponsors and proceeds from the Ruth Farb Memorial Golf Tournament for helping us raise $100,000 at the 8th Annual Dick Aldridge Charity Golf Classic held in July.
We would also like to acknowledge the following Golf Tournaments for hosting a 3rd Party Fundraiser: The Ruth Farb Memorial, The Lindsay Tam Memorial, The Mike Monaghan Memorial, The Jack Kell Memorial and The Kees Hensen Memorial Golf Tournament.
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Chances to Stride for a Cure
There are opportunities to walk this winter and support our efforts to fight this disease. Create a personal fundraising page and have friends and family support your commitment to our cause.
Upcoming events are held throughout the winter. The Santa Shuffle is coming up and will be held in select cities on December 1st.
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Real Heroes in our Midst
Stephanie Warren is just 11 years old but she is making a difference in a big way. She is doing a fundraiser at her school to support pancreatic cancer in memory of my grandmother called - A Toonie of Style. Stephanie says she wants "Everybody to come to school in a scarf (preferably purple, of course)...as long as they bring a toonie they can participate."
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In the Spotlight
When life gives you lemons ... make lemonade!
In loving memory of their grandfather Ross Taylor, 9 year old and 11 year old sisters, Caroline and Suzanne McQuade, raised more than $250 for research and promised to be back next year!
Read their story
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What's Happening?
Are you looking to advertise your event or participate in an upcoming event? Please check out the many events that are now posted on our NEW Calendar of Events
*We encourage you to Register your Event with us so we can better understand how to help you and post your event on our calendar.
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Volunteer to make a difference
Whether you have five minutes or more time for an extended commitment, we have a volunteer opportunity for you.
For more information, contact Jane Lewitt Taylor at janelewitt@pancancanada.ca
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Our website is now available in French!
We would like to thank Canadian Heritage for their contirbuting grant that has enabled us to provide Canadians with a bilingual website.
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Keep the Memory Alive
Create a tribute page for your loved one and help everyone affected by this devastating disease.
Check this example to see how you can honour a loved one, raise funds to support lifesaving research and invite family and friends to share their favourite memories.
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