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Congratulations to our 2024 Cup of Hope recipients Featured Image
News   January 8, 2025

Congratulations to our 2024 Cup of Hope recipients

Hope is the common thread that weaves the brain tumour community together. Each year, we celebrate hope by presenting our top team and individual fundraisers from the Brain Tumour Walk with the coveted Cup of Hope.

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A holiday message from Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada Featured Image
News   November 29, 2024

A holiday message from Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

On behalf of myself and the Board of Directors, I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to you—our community—for your unwavering commitment to Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the individuals we serve. Your support is essential to our mission.

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Intruder in my head: A story of hope Featured Image
Stories   October 29, 2024

Intruder in my head: A story of hope

For four days straight, I'd been seeing double multiple times a day—watching TV, squinting at my computer screen, or just gazing out the living room window. It didn’t particularly hurt, but it did come with a side of the wobbles. I called around to a few optometry clinics to book an appointment. No dice.

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Our 2024 Hats for Hope Ambassador Featured Image
News   September 12, 2024

Our 2024 Hats for Hope Ambassador

Stephen Eustáquio is a professional soccer player for the Canadian National Soccer Team who has been personally impacted by a brain tumour diagnosis in his immediate family.

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A Remarkable Life Featured Image
Stories   September 9, 2024

A Remarkable Life

Jane McNulty-Smith lived a content and blissfully “normal” life in Newmarket, Ont., where she raised two kids, Darryl and Pamela, with her husband, Steve. That would change when she received her own diagnosis of glioblastoma.

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From Headaches to Healing Featured Image
Stories   June 27, 2024

From Headaches to Healing

Lyndsay Horrigan was getting regular headaches, to the point they were becoming her normal. As an assistant executive housekeeper at a hotel in Edmonton, Alta., and mom to then-four-year-old, Olivia, Lyndsay’s headaches began interrupting her job and her family life.

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A Tumour Named “Idaho” Featured Image
Stories   June 17, 2024

A Tumour Named “Idaho”

Dave Fleischer’s symptoms were easy enough to explain away. His eyesight was deteriorating, but then again, most of his family members wore glasses. His hearing was worsening, but hearing loss ran in his family, too.

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Finding Peace in the Unknown Featured Image
Stories   June 1, 2024

Finding Peace in the Unknown

Sitting in what she calls “the shack,” her home on the beach in Port Stanley, Ont., Mallory (or Mal, as she’s known to those close to her) smiles as she talks about how fortunate she is.

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Turning Challenges into Change Featured Image
Stories   May 21, 2024

Turning Challenges into Change

Traci Chambers’ relationship with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada dates back to 2017, soon after she’d been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma tumour.

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Stories   April 19, 2024

Sights Set on Recovery

Tracy Leipsic has always lived an active life. A speedskater in her youth, she’s stayed connected with the community as a Speedskating Manitoba board member and an official with speedskating in Canada.

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Celebrating our 2023 Volunteer Award Winners! Featured Image
News   April 15, 2024

Celebrating our 2023 Volunteer Award Winners!

The entire team at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada would like to applaud the immense contribution that our volunteers provide coast to coast to the brain tumour community.

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2023 Volunteer of Distinction Award – Stu Rawlings  Featured Image
News Volunteers   April 15, 2024

2023 Volunteer of Distinction Award – Stu Rawlings 

Stu Rawlings had been through three years of doctor’s appointments and tests, knowing something wasn’t quite right, when he was finally diagnosed with an ependymoma brain tumour.

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