Ways to Give

Your gift helps lift the burden of a brain tumour

donate buttonHelp for Canadians affected by a brain tumour occurs because of the generosity of people like you. Programs and services as well as critical research is funded solely through contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations. 

You can give in a number of ways:

 

Your support ensures these ongoing efforts to lift the burden of a brain tumour:

   2011 report to the brain tumour community how you help



Check out the most recent Report to the Community to learn how your donations and time are helping to fullfil the mission to reach every Canadian affected by a brain tumour with support, education, information and research. Thank you.


 

James, pediatric brain tumour survivor and his family

James and Emily's Story
: The impact of your gifts on families affected by a brain tumour.

 
pediatric brain tumour survivor Cole

Your donations make a difference: Read Cole's story to hear one family's perspective.

  

Donate by Phone:

  • Call 800-265-5106 or 519-642-7755 to make a gift.
  • Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit cards are accepted.

Donate by Mail:

  • Mail your gift to:
    Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
    620 Colborne Street, Suite 301
    London, Ontario N6B 3R9

    Please make cheque payable to: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada.
     
  • If your gift is a tribute gift, please indicate the name and address of the person being honoured, if you can provide a name and address, notification will be sent to that person letting them know of your thoughtful gift.
     
  • If your gift is a memorial gift, please indicate the name of the person being remembered, and the name and address of the next of kin to whom the acknowledgement should be sent, notifying them of your thoughtful gift.

Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is a registered charity, BN11881633GRR0001. Tax receipts will be issued in accordance to CRA guidelines.

The organization does not receive financial assistance from provincial or federal sources.

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