LAST INFO SESSION!! Weekend To End Women's Cancers
Hi Everyone,
Have you or anyone you know been affected by women's cancers? Here is your opportunity to help them out, make a difference, and help find a cure.
On September 10 & 11th, join thousands of others in a 60 km, two-day walk through Toronto to raise both funds and awareness for The Shoppers Drug Mart® Weekend to End Women’s Cancers™benefiting Princess Margaret Hospital. This is a Weekend to remember those lives we have lost to breast or gynecologic cancer and a Weekend to celebrate the lives we are saving.
Since 2003, over $100 million has been raised by Weekend participants enabling numerous advances in cancer research and care. Proceeds continue to fund innovative research, treatment, and prevention programs for women's cancers at Princess Margaret Hospital. All of this is made possible because of people just like you! Join our team, Marauders For The Cure, on our journey through Toronto to help bring change to the face of cancer, and show the world what the students and faculty of McMaster University can do.
Please consider this opportunity, and come out to tomorrow night's information session to learn more about what you can do, and how you can get involved.
Info sessions are being held in DBAC on:
Tuesday March 1st at 7 pm (WB 111)
For more information, go to www.endcancer.ca
Hope to see you there.
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