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Show your support for brain tumour patients and their families by wearing this Grey Ribbon Pin.

Keep all your important notes close by with this handy notebook

Bobblehead Pen, fun for the kids!

Keep your noggin warm with the grey touque while raising awareness about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

Drive awareness home with this License Plate frame

Your coffee will stay warm and you'll spread the word about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at the same time!
It was August of 1985 when Shelley Fitak first began to learn about brain tumours. It was then that her first husband, Bob Thierman, was diagnosed with a brain tumour. At the time, little was known about brain tumours. In addition, there was very little support or information available across Canada ...
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