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    Paula Haley McKinlay
    Mar 29, 2019

    Canadian Cancer Society Volunteers hit the streets this April

    Help people see life beyond their cancer diagnosis

    At the Canadian Cancer Society, we know that cancer changes people but we believe that a cancer diagnosis doesn’t have to define who they are. The Canadian Cancer Society aims to help people live longer and enhance the quality of life for all of those affected by cancer. We believe that life is bigger than cancer.

    With one in two Canadians expected to be diagnosed with cancer, we need your support now more than ever. When you donate you’re helping these people see life beyond their diagnosis so that they can live their lives more fully.

    Funds raised through the Daffodil Campaign are changing lives for the better. Money will go towards funding support services and ground-breaking research such as clinical trials that move research from the lab into people at more than 80 hospitals and cancer centres across the country.

    This spring, the Daffodil Campaign is a special opportunity to make a difference. From April 1 to 30 our volunteers will be selling daffodil pins at a variety of retail locations & canvassing for donations in all of Sarnia Lambton.

    Donate and support this April to help prove that life is bigger than cancer. Take action now and visit cancer.ca/daffodil.

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