We're building our next three-year strategic plan, and we want your voice at the centre of it. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, healthcare provider, donor, or advocate, your insights will help shape the programs, resources, and support we offer across Canada. This is more than planning, it is a chance to reimagine how we deliver on our mission together. You can share your feedback through a survey, join a virtual focus group, or submit comments anytime via our open webform. Your voice matters.
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Help Shape Our Future: Strategic Plan 2026–2029

Ben’s full-circle journey from survivor to advocate
Ben Seewald is passionate about his work as a support services specialist at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, where he helps children, youth and families managing a brain tumour diagnosis find resources and community.

Finding gratitude in the unexpected
Emmett Undseth was just seven years old, having a pillow fight with his 10-year-old brother, when it became clear something was very wrong. With four siblings, horsing around was the norm and not usually cause for concern. This time, though, Emmett complained of severe eye pain.

The birthday that changed everything
Ten-year-old Massimo MacFarlane is eager to tell his story. Sitting next to his mom, Amanda Ceccarelli, Massimo is animated when he speaks, showing the confidence he’s grown into through his journey.
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Hope in Action
When a loved one hears the words, "you have a brain tumour", we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do something...anything to make things better. Hope in Action celebrates you! It's your actions that are making things better for your loved ones and for the Canadian brain tumour community. Your actions are fostering hope!
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