COMPETE FOR THE CURE 2017
Compete For The Cure (CFTC) 2017, now in its 4th year, is a charity sports event for high school students in support of Pancreatic Cancer Canada.
CFTC is being held on Sunday, January 15 at HoopDome, located at 75 Carl Hall Road in Toronto. It features male basketball, male dodgeball, female dodgeball tournaments while engaging youth, from across the GTA, to support pancreatic cancer research and help improve patient outcomes for this deadly disease.
Last year, 41 teams and 360 students took part in this event. The day was a HUGE SUCCESS. Thanks to the generosity of event sponsors and participants, more than $125,000 was raised with all net proceeds donated to Pancreatic Cancer Canada to support lifesaving research!
Click here for more information on Pancreatic Cancer Canada.
View Photos from the 2016 Event
In the Spotlight - Lauren Clarfield
Lauren Clarfield conceived COMPETE FOR THE CURE after her father, Michael, beat the odds and survived being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Read Lauren's story:
Featured in the Globe and Mail
“Putting her own spin on fundraising for cancer research”
Featured in Metro News
"17-year old behind Compete for the Cure took action after father's brush with cancer."
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Event Sponsors Please consider becoming an Event Sponsor and joining the growing list of sponsors supporting the fight against pancreatic cancer. 2017 Sponsor Package - click here |
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Sammy Kerzner ($859.00)
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Molly Callaghan ($800.00)
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Lauren Clarfield ($700.00)
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Mo Kalles ($680.00)
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Christine Tullio ($630.00)
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Erin Macintosh ($575.00)
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Catherine Thomas ($550.00)
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Hailey Kazdan ($527.00)
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Miranda Thompson ($525.00)
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Taya Connor ($500.00)
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Lauren Coady ($479.00)
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Jesse Stellick ($451.00)
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Ben Sokol ($450.00)
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Josh Kazman ($435.00)
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Jess Carlton ($425.00)
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Ellie Haar ($400.00)
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Ana Langford ($375.00)
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Jake Sversky ($355.00)
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Mac Connor ($350.00)