Host an event in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada - Do it Your Way
While shopping with her husband one morning in 1992, Anne Megahy was about to remind him of something as he […]
It has been over twenty years since Keith Anderson was first diagnosed with a stage 2 oligodendroglioma brain tumour. “It […]
After losing her beloved daughter Andrea to a glioblastoma in 2002, Barbara Armstrong’s journey with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada […]
Tracy and Tania Stevens: two sisters, two survivors, and two times the inspiration! This dynamic duo participates annually in the […]
Renee Fonte, in 2015, started participating in the Brain Tumour Walk, in Kitchener-Waterloo, initially, in support of her cousin Orlanda. […]
Min Lappin, Terry, and Pamela Junck are strong supporters of Team ‘Grant’s Guys’, as they walk to keep Grant’s legacy […]
Chris Quinton always considered himself to be a healthy person. “I always had headaches, but I brushed them off as […]
Every day, 27 Canadians will hear the words: “You have a brain tumour.” “They are unpredictable and complex and can […]
In November 2001, Dave D’Entremont was diagnosed with a central neurocytoma. After his recovery, he decided to give back to […]
Dr. Ranger has long been a friend of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. She is a past board member, past Chair of Research, current Research Committee member and a well respected pediatric neurosurgeon.
From the first meetings with your Foundation, I understood how you could make a difference to help support patients with brain tumours and their families.
I started volunteering for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada when the GOcervo program was launched in Quebec. My fondest memory is the first meeting with the GOcervo families at the Quebec Aquarium.
There are so many ways you can help make a difference in the lives of patients and families today.
Reach out for support, education and information and to learn about research.
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